The only way you can run a program on any operating system is when the program is compatible with that operating system. Then there is the small but important point that most people who did use Vista now use Windows7. Versiontracker which is one source of most recent versions of programs is not listing dvdxcopy for windows
How do you get Jane's usaf run on vista
It will alert you to any software you have presently installed that may conflict with Vista. I believe it also tells you if your system has the power and memory needed to run Vista. You need 2GB of RAM at least to run Vista.
You cannot run Vista (or an other operating system) on a computer that has no processor.
Pro Tools LE 7 will run on Windows Vista, when installed properly.
Yes It runs better if you don't have vista.
Yes.
I previously posted that Organizer does not run under Vista, but that answer was incomplete and misleading. It turns out that it does work on the 32-bit Vista platform, but not on the 64-bit Vista that I'm running. Sorry for the confuion.
They are "compatible" in the sense that many applications that run on Windows XP will run on Windows Vista.
Vista does not have a dedicated Run prompt. To launch a program, type its name into the Search bar in the Start menu.
it will on 32 bit version of vista as will it on the newer versions
I run PrintMaster Deluxe 7.0 on Vista. Set the compatibility mode to windows 98.
Many applications and games written for or compatible with Windows 98 will run on Windows Vista.