I guess you wanted to ask: why don't DOS-programs (like TurboC and programs generated by TurboC) run on Windows 7?
Answer: it is by design; unlike older versions, Windows 7 doesn't have a built-in DOS-emulator. Download and use DosBox.
There are no special files you need to install with Windows 7. Use a browser, like Internet Explorer, to display HTML formatted documents and web pages.
It is a piece of Apple Software which is installed silently when you install sofware like iTunes, Safari, Quicktime 7.
I would recommend a Windows computer, not a Mac. This is because most people prefer Windows. Secondly, if you use Windows XP, use Professional. If Windows 7, use Professional. Windows 7 would be the best choice. Also, use Intel processors since they are surprisingly fast.
No. The term platform independence in Java does not mean that any other programming language cannot be run in multiple OS platforms. Actually platform independence means that the java code can be run in multiple platforms with little or no customization. The code that can execute in a Windows platform can run as it is in a Linux box, whereas other programming languages need to be customized based on the platform they will be implemented in.
If you right click -> Properties -> Compatibility -> Top drop down Run as XP SP3 Then it does, or at least my version did.
It is not possible for a Windows 95 program KeyCAD Pro to be run using Windows 7. The best solution would be to try and find the same program in an upgraded version that will run on Windows 7.
No, windows PE was never intended to be a full-time operating system. It provides only sufficient capability to perform certain installations. Therefor, Windows PE will not run every program that Windows 7 can.
From personal experience, I know that Mac runs Windows 7, but definitely not as fast as if Windows 7 was your core OS. Macs just run a virtual machine, which is basically a program running Windows.
any program that runs on vista will run on windows 7. I did the upgrade and had no problems with compatability.
Yes. Vocaloid is compatible with Windows HP. It can run on both Windows Vista and Windows 7 as well.
no, it is not shown in the control pannel. it is shown in the task manager.
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Klik and play does run on windows 7 but only on the 32bit versions it will not run on windows 7 64bit
Windows 7
If you are able to install the program, you can still TRY to run Encarta in "Compatibility mode"Right click the program or program shortcut.Go to Properties and then the Compatibility tabCheck off the box that says "Run this program in compatibility mode"Select the version of windows that Encarta was intended for - Windows 95This works for me in Win 7 64 bit.
When you get this message on your computer, it means that whatever program you just tried to run, your operating system (Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, etc.) is not compatible with it, so is not able to make the program run.
No. That's what "virtual" means.