8 February 2010 0 Comments

Learn to Use Windows 7′s Compatibility Mode with Older Apps

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Windows 7 does a pretty good job of detecting applications made for older Windows versions and offering a compatibility fix. If you’ve got an app that just won’t run, though, take a dive into the Compatibility Mode’s deeper settings for a solution.

Mysticgeek writes at the How-To Geek’s home away from Lifehacker about the ins and outs of Compatibility Mode, Windows 7′s hidden-but-awesome feature for making older programs work more seamlessly inside itself. Mysticgeek includes a fix Windows 7′s overeager installation checking in his review, but also shows how to find online patches and fixes for apps that Windows 7 claims not to support, and fine-tune how certain apps are run.

For Windows 7 users requiring access to older apps, it’s a fine guided tour of a feature that doesn’t just jump out at users and explain itself.

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