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| | Windows Compatibility Wizard I know this is going to sound stupid. Please correct me if I'm wrong, because I have no idea what I'm doing. When you choose to use the Windows Compatibility Wizard, and you select a program... is it to see if the program is compatible with Windows Vista? Or to MAKE the program compatible with Vista by choosing a compatibility mode other than Vista, such as Windows XP Service Pack 2? My computer is constantly freezing. I'm told it's the software. So if I run this wizard and choose to run Microsoft 2003 using the Windows XP Service Pack 2 in the compatibility wizard, I won't have any problems? -- helen108 |
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| | Re: Windows Compatibility Wizard helen108 wrote: Quote: > I know this is going to sound stupid. Please correct me if I'm wrong, > because I have no idea what I'm doing. When you choose to use the Windows > Compatibility Wizard, and you select a program... is it to see if the program > is compatible with Windows Vista? Or to MAKE the program compatible with > Vista by choosing a compatibility mode other than Vista, such as Windows XP > Service Pack 2? My computer is constantly freezing. I'm told it's the > software. So if I run this wizard and choose to run Microsoft 2003 using the > Windows XP Service Pack 2 in the compatibility wizard, I won't have any > problems? it), it is to "fool" the program into thinking it's running on the older, supported operating system. It doesn't test to see if the program is compatible with Vista. You need to give a lot more detail about the constant freezing you're experiencing. This link will show you what details to include in your next post: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm Office 2003 is natively compatible with Windows Vista and doesn't need to be run in any Compatibility Mode. If you are having freezing issues, they are unlikely to have anything to do with Office 2003. We'll know more and be able to help more specifically after you post back with information per the link above. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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