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How to Run Old Programs in Windows Vista using Program Compatibility
By Super Admin | Published 09/23/2007 |
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How to Run Old Programs in Windows Vista using Program Compatibility
1. Control Panel
2. Programs
3. Programs and Features
4. Use Older Program with this Version of Windows
5. Select OS
6. OK
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