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Computer software?
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Computer software?
I have a manual for my Truck that I can install onto my PC. Now it will not work with the new OS XP, Vista, or Windows 7. It will work on Win 98. With the newer OS like vista and Win7 you are supposed to be able to run backwards compatible programs somehow. I haven't seen much on this and thought that I would ask to see if anyone has done this. The issue I think is that the program for the manual is designed to run on 16 bit platform not 32/64 bit. Also the vender is not aware of any updates to make the program work on the newer OS and its not availible for 32/64 systems to there knowledge.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Re: Computer software?
I have only heard a few reports on Windows 7, but my son has it on a new PC, and told me he is happy with it, the backwards compatibility is quite good, he has several older programs he uses it with and is very happy. As to Vista, form the reports I have heard, it is a very sorry program, backward compatibility is poor, as is most everything else it tries to do.
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Re: Computer software?
There is a lot to be said about printing information on paper. The problem with modern technology is constant modernization. It is a severe problem with the federal government, lots of data is stored on media that can no longer be accessed.
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Re: Computer software?
Dave:
Win XP should be able to run any 16bit program from Win95 or Win98/Win98SE. You have to enable compatibility mode. I forget where that is at the moment, but I will find it. And a copy is on it's way to you tonight......
oh btw. Windows 7 was supposedly going to be called WinXP2 -- it is apparently based on XP SP3 which is probably the most stable platform since Win3.11 and has parts of Vista that actually worked...
Win XP should be able to run any 16bit program from Win95 or Win98/Win98SE. You have to enable compatibility mode. I forget where that is at the moment, but I will find it. And a copy is on it's way to you tonight......
oh btw. Windows 7 was supposedly going to be called WinXP2 -- it is apparently based on XP SP3 which is probably the most stable platform since Win3.11 and has parts of Vista that actually worked...
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Re: Computer software?
Rudi wrote:Dave:
Win XP should be able to run any 16bit program from Win95 or Win98/Win98SE. You have to enable compatibility mode. I forget where that is at the moment, but I will find it. And a copy is on it's way to you tonight......
oh btw. Windows 7 was supposedly going to be called WinXP2 -- it is apparently based on XP SP3 which is probably the most stable platform since Win3.11 and has parts of Vista that actually worked...
This might be helpful.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/appcompat.mspx
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Re: Computer software?
Roy:
Thanks for the link to the KB article. I knew it was in properties couldn't remember which properties group.
Dave:
Right click on the program icon for the manual, then left click on properties then the compatibility tab. You can set the parameters there...
Thanks for the link to the KB article. I knew it was in properties couldn't remember which properties group.
Dave:
Right click on the program icon for the manual, then left click on properties then the compatibility tab. You can set the parameters there...
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Re: Computer software?
Rudi wrote:Roy:
Thanks for the link to the KB article. I knew it was in properties couldn't remember which properties group.
Dave:
Right click on the program icon for the manual, then left click on properties then the compatibility tab. You can set the parameters there...
Rudi,
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Re: Computer software?
Thanks guys, Vista and Windows 7 both have this option but won't work with the program that I am trying to run. I think that it has to do with both of my OS being 64 bit. However I have been doing some reading and found that Windows Virtual PC 2007 will allow you to run XP on Vista or W7. Now I am trying to see if that will work on Vista as it will not work on W7 Home Premium. It will only work on the W7 Pro or Ultimate.
If you have any other ideas I am listening. Will keep ya posted if anything should change. Thanks
If you have any other ideas I am listening. Will keep ya posted if anything should change. Thanks
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Re: Computer software?
Speaking of Windows 7...does anyone have a good working knowledge of this OS that I could ask a few questions of? Thanks.
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I have a daughter that has a bit of experience with it. What are your questions? I'll be happy to run them by her.
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Re: Computer software?
Don McCombs wrote:Speaking of Windows 7...does anyone have a good working knowledge of this OS that I could ask a few questions of? Thanks.
I'll ask one, WHY
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Re: Computer software?
I've had a machine with Win7 for about 2 weeks now. So far, it has been working well for me and I like some of the new UI behaviors. The only wierd thing so far is when I try to open a PDF with IE. Adobe reader opens a window and then throws a pop-up on it that says
I have some potential backwards compatibility problems I haven't addressed yet. My FTP program may not work. I also have an old scanner that may need a non-existent driver. It uses a parallel interface, which the new computer doesn't even have. I am sure I can plug in a parallel interface, but lack of a driver may still do it in. I may have to toss out a perfectly good scanner and buy a more modern one that plugs into a USB port. I have Win7 Home Premium so the compatibility mode isn't there.
with "OK" and "Cancel" buttons. I hit "OK", the window goes away and I can see the PDF in a new browser tab. I don't know if it is the browser's fault or Adobe's. It seems to only happen once per browser execution. Have to shut IE down and restart it to repeat the problem. Maybe some browser setting I haven't found yet?Cannot use Adobe Reader to view PDF in your web browser. Reader will now exit. Please exit your browser and try again.
I have some potential backwards compatibility problems I haven't addressed yet. My FTP program may not work. I also have an old scanner that may need a non-existent driver. It uses a parallel interface, which the new computer doesn't even have. I am sure I can plug in a parallel interface, but lack of a driver may still do it in. I may have to toss out a perfectly good scanner and buy a more modern one that plugs into a USB port. I have Win7 Home Premium so the compatibility mode isn't there.
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Re: Computer software?
Jim:
It has been doing that with IE8 on XP2SP3 for a few weeks now, seems to have occured after a critical update patch.
A little irritating..
Win7 is on the way, gonna be 2 student ($39.00 upgrade) puters running it. At $300.00+ a pop for everyone else,, I ain't likely to upgrade in the foreseeable future..
It has been doing that with IE8 on XP2SP3 for a few weeks now, seems to have occured after a critical update patch.
A little irritating..
Win7 is on the way, gonna be 2 student ($39.00 upgrade) puters running it. At $300.00+ a pop for everyone else,, I ain't likely to upgrade in the foreseeable future..
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Re: Computer software?
Rudi wrote:It has been doing that with IE8 on XP2SP3 for a few weeks now, seems to have occured after a critical update patch.
My old computer is XP Home Edition SP3 with IE8 and has never done it.
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