Some programs created for XP will work with Seven too. You can check "Compatibility list" on website of Microsoft.
You would need to buy Windows XP and install it on your hard drive to replace Windows 7. However there are programs that can run a simulator of XP while running Windows 7.
yes, from windows XP to windows 7, but only windows!
No, they can't. It's even opposite. Most of resource demanding programs design for Windows XP only will not work with Windows 7.
xp does not support above directx 9 but win 7 can do.......
Not directly they're two different operating systems XP being the older one windows 7 being the new one. But most Xp programs Are compatible With Windows Seven........ In fact I cant think of one that isn't. This is coming from a Basic Programmer.Both windows xp and windows 7 are independent from each other. If you are asking will a windows XP program run on windows 7 then the answer will vary by program.There is a compatibility mode in most versions of windows 7 that will make running legacy software possible
There is no direct upgrade from Windows XP to Win 7. Any of version of Win 7 you purchase will remove Win XP and all programs and data. You will need to back up all data and reinstall all programs.
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Well, Windows 7 Professional comes with, "XP Mode." "XP Mode" is a program installed Windows 7 Professional where you can use XP on a Windows 7-upgraded/Windows 7-installed PC or notebook.Windows 7 Home Premium, and Windows 7 UltimateDO NOT come with "XP Mode."
Virtual Pc for windows is a software that allows you open up programs in windows 7. It helps you do things you were not able to do compared to using windows XP.
XP Mode only works on Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise.
XP Mode only works on Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise.
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