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How To Open an Application in XP Mode with Windows 7
Jaganathan Bantheswaran
Jul 12, 2011
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This blog helps you to open the applications which are not supported by Windows 7 but Win xp.
A few very old applications won't run under Windows 7--but you can tweak Windows 7 to act like an older operating system with a few simple clicks.
Right-click the application in question and click
Troubleshoot compatibility
.
Select
Troubleshoot program
at the next prompt, and then check
I don't see my problem listed
(or choose the actual problem if one is a match).
The next screen will ask, ‘Which version of Windows did this program work on before?' Try selecting XP (with Service Pack 3), or venture even farther back to Windows 98 or Windows 95 if you need to.
Click
I don't see my problem listed
or select the best match again. Windows 7 will then emulate the older OS that you selected to run the problematic application.
Use the
Start the program
button to test if the program works, and then click
Next
.
If everything worked, click
Yes, save these settings for this program
. Otherwise, click
No, try again using different settings
to give it another shot.
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