Use Old Programs on Windows 7
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Although most of the programs written for Windows Vista will work properly with Windows 7, there might be some programs only compatible with Windows XP or previous versions. If a program written for an earlier version of Windows doesn’t run correctly on your Windows 7, then you can try changing the compatibility settings for the program, either manually or by using the Program Compatibility troubleshooter. Both these method does the same actions of changing the program to make it compatible.

To use the Program Compatibility troubleshooter, click the Start button and then click the Control Panel. In the search box, type troubleshooter, and then click Troubleshooting. Under Programs, click Run programs made forprevious versions of Windows.

This will start the Program Compatibility checker, click next.

The tool will check for any issue and list out all the programs installed on Windows 7, select the program which is not working currently and then click next.

In the next step, you can either select recommended settings or still troubleshoot the problem.

In the next step, the tool will apply the recommended settings and you can try starting the application to check if it is working fine with the new settings.

If the application is working fine, click next and save the settings so that application will use the selected settings all the time.

Alternatively you can also do this job by right clicking on the exe file of the program and then making it compatible with previous version of Windows it was designed for.
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December 2nd, 2009 at 02:09
I have an old CD program of Creatacard Gold 3, greeting card program and my new windows 7 says it won’t accept it, I think it is a 34bit and windows 7 is a 64 bit. Is there any way to make it work in my new laptop computer?
thank you for your expertise!
December 2nd, 2009 at 07:45
You can try this way :
. I hope it will help you solve your problem
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1. Right click on the icon of the program. Choose Properties.
2. Look Tab Compatibility. Tick : Run this program in com Compatibility mode for : (Choose: Window XP Service Pack 3)
Enjoy it
July 8th, 2010 at 10:17
Yes, this is very nice sharing of information, this Windows 7 Tips is really cool and helpful.
Thanks