I have spent way too much time trying to figure this out and have not been able to completely install photodraw on my Vista operating commputer. This is what I have discovered so far- By removing the import and export filters for JPEG files in the registry, I was able to use photodraw for files that were smaller than 2 KB. What I just told you took me two weeks to figure out! Pictures that were taken with my old camera, work just fine but anything larger thatn 2 KB, an error screen pops up that says that the file I was trying to open, "May be damamged". I'm giving up on the idea of using the photodraw with vista and will probably end up buying Adobe photoshop.
You can not install IE6 on Windows Vista.
You can use PhotoDraw MS Office and Windows 7. When the screen comes up that asks you for the Key for Photodraw, ignore it and click Okay. You can then install PhotoDraw. The first time you use it the sceen again comes up asking you for the Key. Put the Key in. Works fine for me. I use PhotoDraw a lot. Tom Milhorn
windows vista ultimate also windows vista enterprise.
I have MGI Photo Program on dicks, I had it on Windows XP. I Tried to install on my laptop, It has Windows Vista. Why won't it install on Vista
As long as the computer meets the system requirements for Windows Vista, yes.
Windows Vista Ultimate
open CD drive insert windows vista disk and run it
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Yes
Microsoft Office can be installed on both Windows Vista and Windows XP operating systems. Microsoft Office 2013 will not install on Windows XP.
no and yes
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