FWIW I installed D7 on Vista Ok. From memory I ignored messages about compatibility and installed to a custom directory off the root directory as opposed to the default program files. Maybe not a needed step but was just playing safe with Vistas UAC feature. Apart from a few visual minor quirks in the IDE it works fine so I would expect the same behaviour in Windows 7. Are you sure they are not just warning messages or does the install fail all together
________________________________ From: delphi-boun...@delphi.org.nz [mailto:delphi-boun...@delphi.org.nz] On Behalf Of PDS - John Sent: Wednesday, 11 November 2009 2:05 p.m. To: DUG Subject: [DUG] HELP! : Windows7 64 bits - Delphi install issues Hi all I have this new pc (remember:) and try to install D7. Windows 7 doesn't seem to find a compatible OS to run the SETUP.EXE from the Delphi CD. I assumed that the whole idea of this GREAT feature of Windows 7 Professional is to allow running "old" software in e.g. XP mode. The funny thing is that it let me install D4 without any problems at all as a XP-SP2 application. So why doesn't it take D7, or is it just me? Jason suggested to install virtual PC and XP mode, this might work but defeats the whole purpose of Windows7 compatibility feature, doesn't it? Any help, comment and suggestions are very welcome:) John
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