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| Vista s/w compatibility Hi - I just got a new Dell desktop with Windows Home Premium, and have some questions. 1. Is there a s/w compatibility list floating around? I would like to load VB6 among other programs, and was wondering what is or isn't compatible with Vista. 2. If I wanted to create a partition to have Windows XP media on the other partition, how would I do that? Thanks so much for any help! Dan |
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| Re: Vista s/w compatibility Dan wrote:[color=blue] > Hi - > > I just got a new Dell desktop with Windows Home Premium, and have some > questions. > > 1. Is there a s/w compatibility list floating around? I would like to load > VB6 among other programs, and was wondering what is or isn't compatible with > Vista.[/color] For information on support of VB6 in Vista see [url]http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vbrun/ms788708.aspx[/url]. As a note, I have installed VB6 with SP6 on Vista and it works fine. [color=blue] > 2. If I wanted to create a partition to have Windows XP media on the other > partition, how would I do that?[/color] For this I prefer to use a robust partition and boot manager. This allows me to keep the separate OS installations truly independent of each other. I recommend Bootit NG from [url]http://www.bootitng.com[/url]. -- Tom Porterfield |
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| RE: Vista s/w compatibility As for question #1 I too would like to see such a list. Most software vendors will list whether their software is Vista compatible. So far I have installed and used Firefox, Tuneup (a registry cleanup program), MS Office 2000, Winrar 3.6, and Open Office for Windows with no problems. Jim "Dan" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi - > > I just got a new Dell desktop with Windows Home Premium, and have some > questions. > > 1. Is there a s/w compatibility list floating around? I would like to load > VB6 among other programs, and was wondering what is or isn't compatible with > Vista. > > 2. If I wanted to create a partition to have Windows XP media on the other > partition, how would I do that? > > > Thanks so much for any help! > > Dan[/color] |
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| Re: Vista s/w compatibility "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9925761-3451-4848-9F3C-43A21095236C@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi - > > I just got a new Dell desktop with Windows Home Premium, and have some > questions. > > 1. Is there a s/w compatibility list floating around? I would like to > load > VB6 among other programs, and was wondering what is or isn't compatible > with > Vista.[/color] You can install VB 6. You have to do the install with escalated privileges, by right clinking the setup.exe, and (Run as Admin) that's the only way it's going to install, even if you're already admin. You can only install VSS 2005 on Vista. If you're doing Web development, then the version of IIS 7 on Premium is not a full version of IIS that will match IIS 6. You have to upgrade to Vista Business, Ultimate or Enterprise. [url]http://kb.wisc.edu/helpdesk/page.php?id=5175[/url] Vista is very touchy about anything non Vista compliant. You install it at your own risk. |
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