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Vesa compatible Bios?
I can't answer specifically but some applications are simply not compatible with XP and will not run no matter what you do. I suggest you contact the application manufacturer or visit their website, look for updates and later versions. -- Michael Solomon MS-MVP Windows Shell/User Backup is a PC User's Best Friend

What does Invalid Property Value mean?
<anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:072801c3d3be$37bf5980$a001280a@phx.gbl... heeeeeeeeelp. first of all the compatibility wizard couldnt get the specs of my pc then it did and it says im below min specs and im not how does it get to this conclusion this is all the spec info Your PC

Typing Greekin DOS mode in XP
Arthur S Rogerson k5...@tesco.net microsoft public windowsxp newusers To run the Program Compatibility Wizard 1.. Start the Program Compatibility Wizard. 2.. Follow the instructions in the wizard. Note a.. To start the Program Compatibility Wizard, click Start, click Help and Support, click Find compatible hardware

XP and DOS program issues
Do check for compatibility with all your old software before buying. Vista is notoriously incompatible in this regard. It doesn't even fully support Office 2000, and that's a (albeit obsolescent) Microsoft product. Both versions include a compatibility wizard for older programs, and quite often running a program in

Programme Compatibility Wizard
Learning as I go RP microsoft public windowsxp general Bryce, Right click on an EXE and look at the compatability tab. Under help in that section highlighted you will find the following section with active links:) The Program Compatibility Wizard This wizard prompts you to test your program in different modes

Compatibility wizard not there--help
I ran the Program Compatibility Wizard and made sure all Office programs did not have applied compatibility modes. The following programs ran fine (and were also untested before this test, presumably stable beforehand): Microsoft Office Access 2003 Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 Microsoft Office Publisher 2003

WP8 -Microsoft Windows XP Pro compatibility
There is also the "Program Compatibility Wizard' that will allow you to make some settings to fool older software to thinking you're running a previous version of Windows. -- Please use 'Reply Group' rather than simply 'Reply'. By keeping the discussion in the newsgroups rather than private email, we can help other

XP or Vista
Also, you can try the application compatibility wizard to see it that helps. Spanish answer: POR QUE ALGUNOS JUEGOS no PUEDEN INSTALAR sudeste EN la VICTORIA XP TENGO ONU JUEGO MUY BUENO LLAMA sudeste DADOS ROJOS de LINEA PERO QUE EL SISTEMA OPERATIVO no E LE DI COMPATIBLE EN EL ASISTENTE Y MI VENTA EL MISMO CUADRO

Using Compatibility Wizard
However, it lets me put in the product code key and says its ok, then proceeds to the installation section.....then I get an error that says it can't find: Office.en-us\officeLR.cab . Does anyone know what this means and how I can fix it? I tried using the compatibility wizard but got the same error.

Compatibility wizard
Rodney rgall...@lexcominc.net microsoft public windowsxp general Ok, I ran the program compatibility wizard and set the program for Windows 95 To run your program on Windows XP, try the following: Run the Program Compatibility Wizard. As an alternative, you can set the compatibility properties manually.

XP Explorer - Changing folder icon makes folder read only
To run your program on Windows XP, try the following: Run the Program Compatibility Wizard. As an alternative, you can set the compatibility properties The Program Compatibility Wizard ... To run the Program Compatibility Wizard Start the Program Compatibility Wizard. Follow the instructions in the wizard.

"This program is not compatible with Windows XP"
No, Vista cannot read files from the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard, you need to use the Vista CD and EasyTransfer to back up your XP files to move them Hi, As SP1 looms, it's probably time to go back to Vista after I tried it when on the Beta and RC releases and had a few problems with compatibility with

The Program Compatibility Wizard
anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public games heeeeeeeeelp. first of all the compatibility wizard couldnt get the specs of my pc then it did and it says im below min specs and im not how does it get to this conclusion this is all the spec info Your PC configuration Processor: Unknown 1916MHz Graphics

Compatibility Wizard Problem!
I cannot find new MPEG codecs that are compatible (every time I download one the XP compatibility wizard says it won't work, or they don't help correct the problem). By getting my upgrade through Dell (also a very problematic company for providing service, I've found), Microsoft has effectively disowned liability

Career/franchise mode advice wanted
Ramin ra_...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp general hi i had a program woriking on windows ME but as i installed windows XP it was not compatible with windows XP . i want to have my windows XP and i don't want to have ME and i want to use this program . i have tried Windows Compatibility Wizard but it

XP has major CDR/CDRW issues!!!!!!!
Mike Huntingford mhuntingf...@qwest.net microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support If you check under "Start Button", then "All Programs", then "Accessories", you will find the "Program Compatibility Wizard". Use this wizard to test out configuration that XP uses to make the program work. I had a similar problem,

NT 4.0, NT 5.0, 98 & 95 ONLY COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE IN AN XP OS
tch ch...@sbb.com.my microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment Hi there I was trying to use the compatible wizard, for a program runs well in WindowsNT 4.0 Program When I use the Windows XP Pro's compatible wizard the error message appears 31631-Invalid Operating system Versiaon. Operating system version must be

Windows 98 app compatibility problem
Stephen Keen [MS] dire...@microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp games Hi Christina, Some applications are not totally compatible with XP. This is a known issue and the reason Microsoft built in a compatibility wizard. This will allow you to run some applications in "compatibility" mode for older or non

OS Question
Some may need upgrading, some can be get to work using the Program Compatibility Wizard in Accessories. As for drivers, you can either order a CD from the manufacturer or visit a Internet Cafe with a broadband connection for faster downloads.... Peter Hutchison Windows XP Help:

application only runs if you select 'run as'
I have tried using the Program Compatibility Wizard but the Program still comes up with the video card does not support VESA bios. Apparently I need a VESA driver where can I get one? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Michael, VESA (the Video Electronic Standards Association) laid down a set of standards,