Manual installation by right-clicking on .exe file and selecting Run As Administrator. Then apply compatibility settings for Windows 98/Me, 256 colours & Run As Adminstrator.
Install using the compatibility wizard, or by right-clicking on the .exe file and selecting Run As Administrator. Apply compatibility settings by right-clicking on the game's shortcut if the colours or screen are not right after installation. Always then use the shortcut to start the game, closing the autorun screen that pops up when you insert the cd-rom in the drive. There are not many children's games that will not work on Vista using one of those 2 strategies - I sell children's software for a living and have to test them all when a new operating system comes out. All the Windows (not DOS) versions of Carmen Sandiego titles work on both XP and Vista but may require one of the two strategies above. This is the same for most Learning Company/Broderbund/Riverdeep titles.
Nero does work on Windows Vista.
Maplestory will work on any Vista computers as long as they are not 64bit.
Yes. It will work but only small games. Not all the games will work on Vista.
Yes I had it on Vista
Yes, it can work with Windows Vista, it actually works great
Nope doesnt work with vista D:
Toonstruck is a DOS based game and will not work on Vista without using DOSBOX.
it does i have a vista and it worked but then a year busted
Yes. It works for Vista.
No. Vista Inspirat is a Vista theme for Windows XP. As XP themes do not work on Windows 7, the theme cannot be used as is.
Yes, I have BFBC2 for Vista and Windows 7 and it does work.