Need to buy a laptop that can load XP OS

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When looking to run old programs that require Windows XP, purchasing a new Windows 7 laptop is a viable option. Windows 7 offers compatibility tools and modes that may allow these programs to function without needing to install XP. Users can utilize the compatibility troubleshooting feature by right-clicking the program and selecting the appropriate compatibility settings, such as XP SP2. Some users have reported success in getting their programs to work using these methods, although issues with display settings may occur. If opting to install Windows XP, it is essential to ensure the laptop's hardware is compatible and to acquire a legitimate copy of the XP operating system.
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Hi All

I have some old programs that can only run on XP. It is impossible to buy a new XP laptop anymore. I am thinking about buying a new Windows 7 laptop and load the XP into it so it can run the old programs. What do I have to look out when buying a laptop and also When is the XP OS I should buy to load onto the new laptop.

Or is there any way to make the old programs run on Windows 7? I tried to load them and they won't work as is.

Thanks.

Alan
 
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yungman said:
Hi All

I have some old programs that can only run on XP. It is impossible to buy a new XP laptop anymore. I am thinking about buying a new Windows 7 laptop and load the XP into it so it can run the old programs. What do I have to look out when buying a laptop and also When is the XP OS I should buy to load onto the new laptop.

Thanks.

Alan

Win 7 has some decent compatibility tools and modes. Are you sure they won't work?
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
Win 7 has some decent compatibility tools and modes. Are you sure they won't work?

What do you mean as I am not very good with computers. I have the Windows Virtual XP but it did funny things some times like the circle look like an elipse as the aspect ratio is not correct.
 
Here's a guide on XP compatibility for Windows 7: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/316-compatibility-mode.html
 
Thanks Greg Bernhardt and Jhae2.718.

I can't find the commend per the website provided. BUT I right click the program and do trouble shoot compatibility and check the box that said the program will install and work in XP SP2. Then I don't know what I done! After a few rounds, I tried and installed the program, at least one seems to work in my new computer that run W7!

I am a little nervous of what I did! But so far so good.

Thanks

Alan
 
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