Many programmers design their software to run on a
specific version of Windows. When a new Windows version appears a few
years later, some older programs aren't compatible and refuse to work.
If an older game or other program refuses to run under Windows 7,
there’s still hope because of Windows 7’s secret compatibility mode. This
mode tricks programs into thinking that they’re running under
their favorite older version of Windows, letting them run in comfort.
If your old program has problems with Windows 7, follow
these steps:
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Right-click the
program’s shortcut icon
and choose Properties.
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When the Properties dialog
box appears, click the Compatibility tab.
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In the Compatibility Mode
section, select the Run This Program in Compatibility Mode For check
box.
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Select the
program’s desired Windows version from the drop-down list.
Compatibility
mode lets you trick programs into thinking they’re running on
older Windows versions.
Check your
program’s box or look at its manual to see what version of
Windows it expects.
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Click OK and then try
running your program again to see whether it works better.
Microsoft’s free
Virtual Windows XP program
<http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc>
lets you run Windows XP programs in their own XP-compatible window.
Although it’s the most compatible way to run older programs,
the program won’t run on every PC, and it’s kind of
difficult to use.
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