On 2013/11/28 17:11, William Boswell wrote:

> That's where I put mine.  I changed the default to put it in "C:\Program Files
> (x86)" to "C:\Legacy 8".  I had my 7.5 in the root directory because some said
> long ago it runs better.

The reason Millennia said to install Legacy 7.5 and earlier in the root of the
C: drive, was to get around the security facilities that Microsoft introduced in
Vista. Whoever said that it would run better, doesn't know what they're talking
about. It's a fallacy that installing the program in the root of the C: drive
will make it run better. All this does is circumvent UAC that is present on
Vista and later and make it easier for the program directory to be corrupted.
Anything installed below C:\Program Files needs administrative rights before it
can be tampered with.

--
Regards,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg (g)



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