Re: Make older programs run in Vista



Kelly <Kelly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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I have a very old software program (TypeTwister 1.0) that has worked in
every version of Windows that I've had along the way ... until Vista.
When I double click the start up file, I receive the error message that
the program isn't compatible. When I right click on the .exe file,
choose properties and then compatibility, no matter which Windows
version I choose, I still receive the error message.
I love this program and don't want to give it up. It hasn't been
re-distributed since I bought it in 1995.
Any suggestions on how I can make this beloved program work in Vista,
please? kelly

If you cannot get it to run using Compatibility Mode, you will be able
to run it by installing VirtualPC. You will then need to install an
earlier version of Windows, like Windows '95, '98, 2000, XP, which
you have a retail license form on the virtual machine that you create
within VirtualPC. You can then run TypeTwister on that.

From Googling TypeTwister, it appears to do what WordArt in MS Word does.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordArt

You could consider using Word instead. If TypeTwister actually outputs
graphic files into the clipboard, like I assume it does, there are
many web graphics programs that can do this, with much more power and
flexibility, no doubt.

I have Adobe Fireworks, which is very good for this, but it is not
cheap. There are many others, including freeware, but that is the
only one I am familiar with.

I tried to install Virtual PC but received an error message that I didn't
have one of the supported systems. Any idea what that means and/or what
I should do to get the right Virtual PC download?
Thanks

If you are using a home version of Vista, I think you are not licensed to
use VirtualPC. Ignore any such errors - as far as I am aware, it still runs
perfectly well. Say out loud: "kiss my ass, Steve Ballmer" as you install
it.

Be sure to install the 'Virtual Machine Additions' on the virtual Windows
'9x/2000/XP machine, once the OS is installed. It will allow you to drag
and drop files onto the VM's Desktop, maximise the screen, and other things.
You need to install it for best operation.

ss.


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