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How Do You Support Legacy Software In Windows Vista (Program Compatibility Wizard)?

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How Do You Support Legacy Software In Windows Vista (Program Compatibility Wizard)?

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• Open the feature: • Click “Start button.” • Hit “Control Panel.” • Click “Programs.” (Figure I.1) • Choose the “Use an older program with this version of Windows” under the “Programs and Features” heading.(Figure I.2) • At this time, the “Start Application in Compatibility Mode” window appears with the “Program Compatibility Wizard” inside • There are 2 options available: • Click “Next” button to begin the wizard. • Click “Cancel” button to quit. • In this case, we click “Next” to continue. • Now the program takes another step. It asks you which way you want to locate your program. • There are 3 options: • I want to choose from a list of programs. • Search your primary partition (Usually C: drive) and list all programs that are stored in it or are installed directly to your computer. • I want to use the program in the CD-ROM drive. • Search your CD-ROM drive only and list all applications it would find inside. • I want to locate the program manually. • By selecting this option, you w

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