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paresh
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Hi - When I finally upgrade to a new computer I need to keep using XP for music recording apps I use that will not be compatible with later Windows editions. Any advice? Thanks.
I didn't realize I had a choice? If my computer dies I thought I wouldn't be able to get a new one that still runs XP?
Windows 7 pro will run in XP mode, link.
Get 7 Pro, which is exactly what I will get on my next computer.
I had my first experience with windows 7 yesterday as my wife's computer (XP Pro) died and I bought her an on special laptop with windows 7 home on it. I must say it was very easy to use and ran very well, loaded all the old files (I managed to recover) and the old email applications I put on it (even though it was for XP). I am an old windows user, 3.1, 98, 2000, Xp pre, and also Mac's through the years, and there is almost a bit of a mac feel about windows 7.
Alan.
I used to use Cakewalk Pro 9 - it ran under Windows 98, but not under XP.That was the last music program I had a Windows compatibility issue with.
As was said, with old apps you will want to install in compatibility mode, but you will also want to "install as administrator". Between those two, most things work.
Oh and btw - Nero 6 is not Win 7 compatible, but my Nero 7 works fine.