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2009-10-22 05:09 AM
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2010-05-19 04:34 PM
Karl wrote:Microsoft naturally won't publicise this, but if you have a licensed copy of XP (that you are not already using), you can install the equivalent of XP mode on Win7 Home or Vista. This method uses VMware Player and doesn't require hardware virtualisation either.
Something I did not know until reading that article is that Win 7 Home Premium does not have the ability to run older programs in XP mode, and so Graphisoft advises Profession or Ultimate editions.
2010-05-19 09:27 PM
2010-05-20 11:15 AM
2010-06-22 03:59 PM
Piotr wrote:Piotr could you give us more information about the problems you faced with the older versions? Also, apart from the actual "Program Files\AC9" folder, did you copy the relevant folder from "Application Data\Graphisoft" or did you just ignore those?
No or almost no problems with AC 12, 11, 10 - even 9 - but Windows is trying to say AC 9 is not compatible - but runs it.
I did not do a thorough tests on 9 - and I had the full installed dir copied not installed under 7.
I use w7 / 64 bit.