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Try running the program in compatibility mode. Windows 7 is having this feature. Right click on the program you want to run. Click on Troubleshoot compatibility then select try recommended settings. Then run the program
have you try with the integrated windows XP compatibility ?? Right click at the program icon then choose properties, compability and then choose windows xp instaed !!
Not compatible or not working well with windows 7?
Maybe, It doesn't work because the driver/application you installed is
for other versions of operating system. I am also using windows 7 like
you so don't you worry, You can still use your old installer/driver from
other versions of operating systems. Just remember that before
installing any program in a windows 7 Operating System Computer, Use
"troubleshoot compatibility". Right Click the Icon of your program
installer/application first, then choose "troubleshoot compatibility". This will
allow you to choose on what type operating system your program will run.
Just reply back if it still doesn't work.:D rate and vote for me:))
I am not surprised, 10 year old software will not work in modern OS.
Your only hope is to either try and install the software under compatability mode ( right click the .exe file on the disc / properties, you will find a compatability tab, click run this program in compatability mode, and choose windows 2000, or win 98)
You could also install the software in a virtual machine. Google virtual machine (VM ware) for more info
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