The original text is E, e-text good can be seen directly here: http://www.fortypoundhead.com/showcontent.asp?artid=23993
In principle Windows 7 x64, Windows 8 x64 can be installed smoothly.
In fact, this guy said so much, I think it's only one thing that matters:
1. When installing, be sure to select " Custom Installation ", then do not tick " data access ", ignoring its prompt, it can be installed successfully. It seems that after the installation of all the features are there, suspected that the function of the system has been self-contained.
If you have selected this or selected a typical installation, then congratulations, your installation will be stuck at the end of the " Setup is updating your system " there and will never be completed.
2. As for that article, it is mentioned that creating a 0-byte file under C:\Windows MSJAVA.DLL can prevent the reboot from being installed, I tried, it is useless, but the reboot does not affect the completion of the installation.
3.SP6 as long as not ISO or CD-ROM, my is EXE, very smooth installed. If it's a disc, look here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20492463/how-to-install-vb6-sp6-on-windows-8-1-x64
Windows x64 installs Visual Basic 6.0 SP6