How can i load a VI from LABVIEW ver 6.0.1b3 to LABVIEW ver 6.1

How can i load a VI from LABVIEW ver 6.0.1b3 to LABVIEW ver 6.1......I want to load a vi but i'm getting this error:
LabVIEW load error code 9:VI version (6.1) is newer than LabVIEW version (6.0.1b3)
My LabVIEW ver is 6.1
Please help ......it's important
Thanks

I am having similar issues with a *.exe from LV6.1.  I have the runtime engine for 6.1 and recently upgraded to 8.2 from 7.1.  I've never had 6.1 on my machine.  I am able to install this executible and runtime engine on a machine with 7.1 and can run the *.exe fine. 
I get a load error and am not sure why.  I have had similar issues with old VI's that I have written in 7.1 executing on this machine w/ 8.2
any suggestions.
Attachments:
error.zip ‏14 KB

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