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Old 03-23-2011, 10:22 AM
PeterPanPan PeterPanPan is offline
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Originally Posted by Heliocon View Post
Dont need to do that. Win 7 has a "compatibility mode" which allows you to run software thats only compatible with older versions of windows. So I can choose to launch the software in compatibility mode for XP sp2 - and it emulates it. No need for dual boot
True, Win 7 does have that compatibility mode, but it's not 100%. I have just tried to to run some old accounting software in Win 7 and whilst it mainly works, there are a few bits in it which do not. The only way to be sure it will work 100% is within XP.
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