Medisoft 12 SP2 (service pack 2) does now work on Microsoft Vista Premium or Business (32 or 64 bit versions).
I have found that if you are still having trouble, a clean fresh Vista install and then installing Medisoft works fine.
The latest version of Medisoft is version 15, and of course it works on Vista as well.
Apparently not! The tech at Broderbund said "NO".
No it works well. You have to download the fix from the Corel website though.
The maximum RAM that Windows Vista Ultimate can recognise is 4GB, as long as you have the 32-bit edition. If a 64-bit edition is being run then up to 12 GB RAM can be supported.
I installed Print Artist 12 on m Vista machine and it wouldn't run. I right clicked on it and clicked on "run as admistrator" and it's working fine now. Hope this works for you
I wouldn't recommend it. Diskeeper 12 was just released - why not install the latest version?
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Only PDMS 12. can be installed in windows 7 with, proper patches , all previous pdms versions can not be installed on windows 7 or Vista. However you can try with creating virtual machin with xp.
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It should be however certain games on windows vista sometimes have to have a "WINDOWS VISTA GAMING COMPATIBLE LOGO ON IT". Try installing it and see what happens if it doesn't work uninstall it. It won't do any damage to your computer. In the case of MS Golf 1998, the game will NOT install on a computer with Vista. EDIT I KNOW HOW TO RUN IT!!!, ok so: 1.insert disk 2.go to my computer (if auto run comes up press cancel) 3.right click on the CD ROM 4.press open (if you don't do this it will autorun) 5.once in the CD highlight all items in the CD 6.right click on them 7.press properties 8. go to the computability tab 9.tick the box for Windows 98 10.press OK 11.press F5 on the desktop 12 now go to computer again and this time double click on the CD thing it SHOULD install now if not contact me!
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