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| Installing Old Applications on Vista I was planning to purchase my new computer with Vista OS. I had in mind to install all my applications I currently have on Windows 2000 onto Vista. This could be Photoshop, Dreamweaver, some image and video editing software, some tools, etc. I heard from some technical sources that Vista will become buggy with the old applications installed. Could anyone confirm that from your own experience and describe the bugs if any, so I could have a better understanding what to expect. Perhaps, a better advice would be to stay with Windows XP for a few years? Thank you |
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| Re: Installing Old Applications on Vista You should visit the support web site of the manufacturer of your old software and see if they are supported in Vista. There may be new software updates available or new versions. As far as software compatibility, please see: Windows Vista AppReadiness: [url]http://www.appreadiness.com/default.aspx[/url] -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "vunet" <vunet.us******.com> wrote in message news:5e2f5971-bd80-488f-8d70-180fd8f2c207@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... I was planning to purchase my new computer with Vista OS. I had in mind to install all my applications I currently have on Windows 2000 onto Vista. This could be Photoshop, Dreamweaver, some image and video editing software, some tools, etc. I heard from some technical sources that Vista will become buggy with the old applications installed. Could anyone confirm that from your own experience and describe the bugs if any, so I could have a better understanding what to expect. Perhaps, a better advice would be to stay with Windows XP for a few years? Thank you |
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| Re: Installing Old Applications on Vista Vista doesn't "become buggy" when running old apps. However, some old apps don't comply with Vista's security model, so they be prevented from running, or have missing functionality. As Carey says, you really should find out from the vendors of those programs whether they will run under Vista. Patches may be available. SteveT |
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| Re: Installing Old Applications on Vista If you purchased the apps at the time you did Windows 2000 then apps like Photoshop will need new up-to-date versions for Vista. Other apps will do fine. Many that do not may be OK in Windows 2000 compatibility mode on Vista. In general, you need to check the mfg's websites for Vista compatibility. "vunet" <vunet.us******.com> wrote in message news:5e2f5971-bd80-488f-8d70-180fd8f2c207@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] >I was planning to purchase my new computer with Vista OS. I had in > mind to install all my applications I currently have on Windows 2000 > onto Vista. This could be Photoshop, Dreamweaver, some image and video > editing software, some tools, etc. I heard from some technical sources > that Vista will become buggy with the old applications installed. > Could anyone confirm that from your own experience and describe the > bugs if any, so I could have a better understanding what to expect. > Perhaps, a better advice would be to stay with Windows XP for a few > years? > Thank you[/color] |
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| Re: Installing Old Applications on Vista "vunet" <vunet.us******.com> wrote in message news:5e2f5971-bd80-488f-8d70-180fd8f2c207@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] >I was planning to purchase my new computer with Vista OS. I had in > mind to install all my applications I currently have on Windows 2000 > onto Vista. This could be Photoshop, Dreamweaver, some image and video > editing software, some tools, etc. I heard from some technical sources > that Vista will become buggy with the old applications installed. > Could anyone confirm that from your own experience and describe the > bugs if any, so I could have a better understanding what to expect. > Perhaps, a better advice would be to stay with Windows XP for a few > years? > Thank you[/color] If you run the Vista upgrade advisor on your present computer, it will give you some indication as to whether your software will work as is or will require upgrading. Having run the advisor, go to the individual software author web sites and check them out as Carey has suggested.. -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. [url]http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm[/url] How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=newswhelp&style=toc[/url] Mike's Window - My Blog.. [url]http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx[/url] |
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| Re: Installing Old Applications on Vista "vunet" <vunet.us******.com> wrote in message news:5e2f5971-bd80-488f-8d70-180fd8f2c207@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] >I was planning to purchase my new computer with Vista OS. I had in > mind to install all my applications I currently have on Windows 2000 > onto Vista. This could be Photoshop, Dreamweaver, some image and video > editing software, some tools, etc. I heard from some technical sources > that Vista will become buggy with the old applications installed. > Could anyone confirm that from your own experience and describe the > bugs if any, so I could have a better understanding what to expect. > Perhaps, a better advice would be to stay with Windows XP for a few > years? > Thank you[/color] Intuit's QuickBooks requires 2007 or later. |
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| Re: Installing Old Applications on Vista Mike, he is running Windows 2000. As the Vista Upgrade Advisor page notes, "The Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor works with 32-bit versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista, except Windows Vista Enterprise edition. It will not work with other editions of Windows." "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@remove_mvps.com> wrote in message news:uEb66j8zIHA.2068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > "vunet" <vunet.us******.com> wrote in message > news:5e2f5971-bd80-488f-8d70-180fd8f2c207@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...[color=green] >>I was planning to purchase my new computer with Vista OS. I had in >> mind to install all my applications I currently have on Windows 2000 >> onto Vista. This could be Photoshop, Dreamweaver, some image and video >> editing software, some tools, etc. I heard from some technical sources >> that Vista will become buggy with the old applications installed. >> Could anyone confirm that from your own experience and describe the >> bugs if any, so I could have a better understanding what to expect. >> Perhaps, a better advice would be to stay with Windows XP for a few >> years? >> Thank you[/color] > > > If you run the Vista upgrade advisor on your present computer, it will > give you some indication as to whether your software will work as is or > will require upgrading. > > Having run the advisor, go to the individual software author web sites and > check them out as Carey has suggested.. > > > > -- > Mike Hall - MVP > How to construct a good post.. > [url]http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm[/url] > How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=newswhelp&style=toc[/url] > Mike's Window - My Blog.. > [url]http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx[/url] > > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Installing Old Applications on Vista "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message news:5039FBF1-8A61-497E-A186-77717F511244@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Mike, he is running Windows 2000. As the Vista Upgrade Advisor page > notes, "The Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor works with 32-bit versions of > Windows XP and Windows Vista, except Windows Vista Enterprise edition. It > will not work with other editions of Windows." > > > "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@remove_mvps.com> wrote in message > news:uEb66j8zIHA.2068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> "vunet" <vunet.us******.com> wrote in message >> news:5e2f5971-bd80-488f-8d70-180fd8f2c207@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...[color=darkred] >>>I was planning to purchase my new computer with Vista OS. I had in >>> mind to install all my applications I currently have on Windows 2000 >>> onto Vista. This could be Photoshop, Dreamweaver, some image and video >>> editing software, some tools, etc. I heard from some technical sources >>> that Vista will become buggy with the old applications installed. >>> Could anyone confirm that from your own experience and describe the >>> bugs if any, so I could have a better understanding what to expect. >>> Perhaps, a better advice would be to stay with Windows XP for a few >>> years? >>> Thank you[/color] >> >> >> If you run the Vista upgrade advisor on your present computer, it will >> give you some indication as to whether your software will work as is or >> will require upgrading. >> >> Having run the advisor, go to the individual software author web sites >> and check them out as Carey has suggested.. >> >> >> >> -- >> Mike Hall - MVP >> How to construct a good post.. >> [url]http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm[/url] >> How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. >> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=newswhelp&style=toc[/url] >> Mike's Window - My Blog.. >> [url]http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx[/url] >> >> >> >>[/color] >[/color] Ooops.. I need a recharge.. :-) -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. [url]http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm[/url] How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=newswhelp&style=toc[/url] Mike's Window - My Blog.. [url]http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx[/url] |
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| Re: Installing Old Applications on Vista There you go! Too much celebrating on Fathers' Day. "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@remove_mvps.com> wrote in message news:OH8GPqB0IHA.548@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:5039FBF1-8A61-497E-A186-77717F511244@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Mike, he is running Windows 2000. As the Vista Upgrade Advisor page >> notes, "The Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor works with 32-bit versions of >> Windows XP and Windows Vista, except Windows Vista Enterprise edition. It >> will not work with other editions of Windows." >> >> >> "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@remove_mvps.com> wrote in message >> news:uEb66j8zIHA.2068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] >>> "vunet" <vunet.us******.com> wrote in message >>> news:5e2f5971-bd80-488f-8d70-180fd8f2c207@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... >>>>I was planning to purchase my new computer with Vista OS. I had in >>>> mind to install all my applications I currently have on Windows 2000 >>>> onto Vista. This could be Photoshop, Dreamweaver, some image and video >>>> editing software, some tools, etc. I heard from some technical sources >>>> that Vista will become buggy with the old applications installed. >>>> Could anyone confirm that from your own experience and describe the >>>> bugs if any, so I could have a better understanding what to expect. >>>> Perhaps, a better advice would be to stay with Windows XP for a few >>>> years? >>>> Thank you >>> >>> >>> If you run the Vista upgrade advisor on your present computer, it will >>> give you some indication as to whether your software will work as is or >>> will require upgrading. >>> >>> Having run the advisor, go to the individual software author web sites >>> and check them out as Carey has suggested.. >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Mike Hall - MVP >>> How to construct a good post.. >>> [url]http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm[/url] >>> How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. >>> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=newswhelp&style=toc[/url] >>> Mike's Window - My Blog.. >>> [url]http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx[/url] >>> >>> >>> >>>[/color] >>[/color] > > > Ooops.. I need a recharge.. :-) > > > -- > Mike Hall - MVP > How to construct a good post.. > [url]http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm[/url] > How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=newswhelp&style=toc[/url] > Mike's Window - My Blog.. > [url]http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx[/url] > > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Installing Old Applications on Vista Check the software maker's website. But some run even if not listed as compatible... if you run the installer as administrator and do NOT accept the C:\program files\ install location. I install older apps to another location as Vista has Program Files 'locked down'. On my machine it is C:\old programs\ Some programs require compatibility mode, some don't. If it doesn't work with a normal install, uninstall and reinstall in compatibility mode. "vunet" <vunet.us******.com> wrote in message news:5e2f5971-bd80-488f-8d70-180fd8f2c207@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] >I was planning to purchase my new computer with Vista OS. I had in > mind to install all my applications I currently have on Windows 2000 > onto Vista. This could be Photoshop, Dreamweaver, some image and video > editing software, some tools, etc. I heard from some technical sources > that Vista will become buggy with the old applications installed. > Could anyone confirm that from your own experience and describe the > bugs if any, so I could have a better understanding what to expect. > Perhaps, a better advice would be to stay with Windows XP for a few > years? > Thank you[/color] |
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