How to make XP supports Windows 7 system

  
If you find some program compatibility issues, you have the following four options:

1) XP compatibility mode. Right-click the shortcut in the program file or start menu, select Properties, click Compatibility Options, and select Run in XP from the drop-down menu.

2) upgrade to the latest version, or use other alternative programs.

3) is mounted in a separate partition Windows7 system, selectively activated or Windows7 XP (dual system).

4) If you are Windows7 Business or Ultimate Edition users, you can download and install WindowsVirtualPC and WindowsXPMode (XP mode). This will run the XP environment under Windows 7 system.

Recently, the technology website PCWorld in advice columns on Windows7 users to upgrade to worry about not using XP program to make an explanation:

To be sure, most of the support for XP and Vista applications can Support for Windows 7.

Of course, there are some exceptions. If you want to determine if your application supports the new system platform, you can check out the Microsoft Windows 7 Compatibility Center. Log in to the Compatibility Center page, search for the program's name, and see Microsoft's explanation.

Alternatively, you can log on the official website of the application, check out the official explanation.

other questions: If you are upgrading from the old Windows7 XP computer, you may choose to upgrade the 64-bit version of Windows from 32-bit version of Windows7. However, some 16-bit Windows programs in the 1990s can only run in 32-bit system environments, and they generally do not support 64-bit Windows. Therefore, some legacy programs may not support the new system.
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