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How to run older applications in Windows Vista

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How to run older applications in Windows Vista Empty How to run older applications in Windows Vista

Post by adj1993 Sat Apr 23, 2011 9:20 am

How to run older applications in Windows Vista

When Microsoft
designs a new operating system, they must have in mind backwards
compatibility, which is always a great thing to have. However, despite
many efforts, you cannot have all old applications run correctly in
newer versions of Windows. Windows Vista especially suffered a lot from
this perspective. Changing so many things compared to Windows XP
resulted in many older application not working properly in this
operating system. However, there a few things a user can try to make
olderapplications work in Windows Vista, some with a higher success rate
than others.

In this article I will show you how to run older software in compatibility mode in Windows Vista.

First, locate the file you want to run in compatibility mode or its shortcut, right click on it and select Properties.

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When
you are in the Properties menu, navigate to the Compatibility tab. Here
you have several options from which to choose. The first option and the
one that usually helps in most cases is to check the box that says 'Run
this program in compatibility mode for'. Then, select the operating
system on which the application you are trying to run used to work.
Afterwards click on OK and try to run the application.

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If
it doesn't work properly then you can try the other options as well.
Another thing that helps is to go to the Privilege Level area from the
Compatibility tab and check the option that says 'Run this program as an
administrator'. This helps when you try to use older applications which
require administrator privileges to run properly. Please note that this
option is not available if you are not currently logged on as an
administrator.

Other options that can help you run an older application are:

* Run in 256 colors - may help you run very old programs that were designed to use 256 colors.
* Run in 640 × 480 screen resolution - this runs the program in a
window with the specified resolution. You should try this setting if the
application interface looks weird or is rendered improperly.
*
Disable visual themes - this option disables themes on the program you
are running. It can help if you notice problems with the menus or
buttons on the title bar of the application.
* Disable desktop
composition - it turns off display features such as transparency and
others. This helps if you notice display problems or slowdowns while
dragging the application window on the screen.
* Disable display
scaling on high DPI settings - it turns off automatic resizing of
programs if large-scale font size is in use. You should try this setting
if large-scale fonts are interfering with the appearance of the
application you are trying to run.

NOTE: Do not run in
compatibility mode older programs such as: antivirus & other
security solutions, disk utilities, or other system programs because it
might cause data loss or create a security risk.
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