It partially depends on the USB ports.
I remember being able to make the USB ports be finable in DOS. But
this was on older MB's.
I would just prefer to run it all in one.
Stewart
At 09:41 PM 7/21/2010, you wrote:
Quoting "Rev. Stewart Marshall" :
But then you have the problems with pri
Quoting "Rev. Stewart Marshall" :
But then you have the problems with printers etc.
Many modern printers only print from USB ports etc.
Or directly over the network. My P3 450 even has a couple of USB
ports. Of course, *DOS* probably doesn't do USB very well. (-:
Doesn't M$ provide virtualization? I recall they bought out the original
company that sold Virtual PC for the Mac (great product then M$ proceeded to
destroy it). You should be able to run a virtual PC under Win7 and put XP on
that.
Worse case you could buy a Mac and run XP under a virtual PC o
But then you have the problems with printers etc.
Many modern printers only print from USB ports etc.
Stewart
At 06:00 AM 7/21/2010, you wrote:
Quoting Fred Jones :
Thanks for the replies. The old program I need (want) is called Accpac
Plus Accounting. I've had it for about 20+ years and ha
Quoting Fred Jones :
Thanks for the replies. The old program I need (want) is called Accpac
Plus Accounting. I've had it for about 20+ years and have several
different businesses accounting data on it. The program is expensive
and I never liked the newer versions that much so I continue to use t
.
I think I will give the XP Mode a try as much to learn about it and then
maybe run the accounting program too.
Thanks again.
===
From: mike
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 03:32 pm
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Windows 7 and Windows XP mode
I've never used it,
nes wrote:
> Thanks. Any comments about XP Mode? Does it usually work well? Worth the
> trouble?
>
> ===
> From: mike
> Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 02:47 pm
>
> Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Windows 7 and Windows XP mode
> I can't say fo
Thanks. Any comments about XP Mode? Does it usually work well? Worth the
trouble?
===
From: mike
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 02:47 pm
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Windows 7 and Windows XP mode
I can't say for sure, but after running both pro 7 and xp i
the Home Premium that I have now.
Thanks
==
From: Rev. Stewart Marshall
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 02:30 pm
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Windows 7 and Windows XP mode
That laptop (unless it is an SSD) should have at a minimum a 120 GB
harddrive.
Stewart
At 04:21 PM 7
XP mode will eat up from my computer with the Home
Premium that I have now.
Thanks
==
From: Rev. Stewart Marshall
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 02:30 pm
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Windows 7 and Windows XP mode
That laptop (unless it is an SSD) should have at a minimu
: Re: [CGUYS] Windows 7 and Windows XP mode
That laptop (unless it is an SSD) should have at a minimum a 120 GB
harddrive.
Stewart
At 04:21 PM 7/20/2010, you wrote:
First, thanks for answering my last question.
I bought an Alienware 11in notebook computer from Costco that
shipped with
That laptop (unless it is an SSD) should have at a minimum a 120 GB harddrive.
Stewart
At 04:21 PM 7/20/2010, you wrote:
First, thanks for answering my last question.
I bought an Alienware 11in notebook computer from Costco that
shipped with Windows 7 Home Premium. This is an extra computer I
First, thanks for answering my last question.
I bought an Alienware 11in notebook computer from Costco that shipped with
Windows 7 Home Premium. This is an extra computer I bought to learn more
about Windows 7. I have some older Dos based accounting programs that I like
to run that I haven't b
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