Dear All,
I am running RATS code on Windows 7 that I knows works on Windows XP. It goes through many loops to do rolling forecasts of various series. Basically, I am using 5-year windows of monthly data to generate monthly out-of-sample forecasts of currency returns. In Windows XP it just used to take a while (about half an hour) to go though all the loops and used to 'go blank' so to speak, but then he'd recover and generate the desired output. Now, just after it has 'gone blank' it stops working. I suspect it is Windows 7 that it is stopping the RATS or causing it to crash by detecting an error and/or trying to send one of those silly error reports. Anyhow, the message i get from Windows 7 is that "A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available" and my suspicion is that it's precisely the procedure that eventually generates this error message actually causes RATS to crash. Perhaps Windows 7 is simply less tolerant than Windows XP when RATS is slowly working through a large task and throws up an error too early? Has anybody had the same problem? Is there a way around? I tried to turn off error reporting in Windows 7, which is useless anyway, but to no avail.
Best regards,
Valerio
