Question

I'm using Inno Setup to change the recycle bin in the OS. I need to make some cases for if the user is running Windows 7 or Windows XP. I try using:

if not FileExists(winDir + '\System32\imageres.dll') then
  if not FileExists(winDir + '\System32\shell32.dll') then
    installError(3);

But it seems like it can't find imageres.dll or shell32.dll even though I've verified they exist. What am I doing wrong? Or can I check the Windows version another way?

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Solution

You should use the GetWindowsVersionEx function. It fills a TWindowsVersion record:

TWindowsVersion = record
  Major: Cardinal;             // Major version number
  Minor: Cardinal;             // Minor version number
  Build: Cardinal;             // Build number
  ServicePackMajor: Cardinal;  // Major version number of service pack
  ServicePackMinor: Cardinal;  // Minor version number of service pack
  NTPlatform: Boolean;         // True if an NT-based platform
  ProductType: Byte;           // Product type (see below)
  SuiteMask: Word;             // Product suites installed (see below)
end;

There are a lot of other related functions. See below 'System functions' at this page.

OTHER TIPS

In most Inno Setup sections (like [Files], [Tasks], [Run], etc.) you can use the MinVersion and OnlyBelowVersion common parameters.

[Files]
Source: MyDllForVistaAndNewer.dll; Dest: {app}\MyDll.dll; MinVersion: 6.0
Source: MyDllForOldWindows.dll; Dest: {app}\MyDll.dll; OnlyBelowVersion: 6.0

In Pascal Script, use the GetWindowsVersionEx function to find the Windows version number. Then compare the number against a specific Windows version number.

Here are few handy functions to check specific Windows versions:

function IsWindowsVersionOrNewer(Major, Minor: Integer): Boolean;
var
  Version: TWindowsVersion;
begin
  GetWindowsVersionEx(Version);
  Result :=
    (Version.Major > Major) or
    ((Version.Major = Major) and (Version.Minor >= Minor));
end;

function IsWindowsXPOrNewer: Boolean;
begin
  Result := IsWindowsVersionOrNewer(5, 1);
end;

function IsWindowsVistaOrNewer: Boolean;
begin
  Result := IsWindowsVersionOrNewer(6, 0);
end;

function IsWindows7OrNewer: Boolean;
begin
  Result := IsWindowsVersionOrNewer(6, 1);
end;

function IsWindows8OrNewer: Boolean;
begin
  Result := IsWindowsVersionOrNewer(6, 2);
end;

function IsWindows10OrNewer: Boolean;
begin
  Result := IsWindowsVersionOrNewer(10, 0);
end;

Example of use:

function InitializeSetup: Boolean;
begin
  if not IsWindowsVistaOrNewer then
  begin 
    MsgBox(
      'This program was not tested on Windows XP and older, proceed with caution.',
      mbCriticalError, MB_OK);
  end;  

  Result := True;
end;

To test for server-editions of Windows, see:
Checking for Windows Server 2003


For version checking to work correctly on modern versions of Windows, make sure you always use the latest version of Inno Setup.

According to the documentation, the parameters associated with each file can be directly tied to the OS version:

[Files]
Source: "{app}\WinNT2000XP.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; MinVersion: 0, 1
Source: "{app}\Win9598Me.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; MinVersion: 1, 0

"0" means never install; "1" means install on any version (i.e. version 1.0 or later).

Note: The above technique isn't limited to the [Files] section; MinVersion and OnlyBelowVersion can be used in most sections.

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