How do I run legacy programs?

pjbw

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I want to run a lot of old software which ran Ok in my old XP Pro PC.
For starters as administrator I installed MS Office 2002 into my new Windows 7 PC from the CDs.
However when I try to run Word I get "Required registry information is missing and the application cannot run. Please rerun setup to correct this problem."
I have not rerun setup yet. Where do I stand? Is the W7 registry damaged at by now?
 

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OS
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS 420
OS
Windows 10, Home Clean Install
CPU
Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
6 gb
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650
Sound Card
Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
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Dell SP2009W 20"
Hard Drives
640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive
Cooling
Fan
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Dell USB Keyboard
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Dell Premium Optical USB
Internet Speed
DSL 2.85
The best way IMO of running legacy programs is to run them from a Virtual Machine.

Even most Laptops now have sufficient hardware resources to run one or even two Virtual machines.

It's a bit fiddly if you've never set one up before --look at the virtualisation threads on how to install and manage Virtual Machines.

This way you don't need to hunt down obscure or non existant drivers etc and you can run the legacy apps for as long as you like.

Once you've mastered it then you will wonder why you never used that method before.

Cheers
jimbo
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built, several laptops HP/ASUS
OS
Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
CPU
Intel i7 Intel i5
Memory
8GB, 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
On Motherboard
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Apple Cinema display, Samsung LCD
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1080
Hard Drives
4 X 1TB SATA
Mouse
Toshiba wireless laser
Internet Speed
> 20MB up
You've got Win 7 Pro, why not use XP mode? I have some older stuff that I use that won't install in 7, and it runs just fine there. It's basically a VM, like Jimbo was talking about, and it's free from MS if you have Pro.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Mellon Labs (custom build)
OS
Win 7 Pro x64/Win 10 Pro x64 dual boot
CPU
AMD FX 8350 Vishera @ 4200
Motherboard
ASUS M5A97 R2.0
Memory
16 GB Mushkin Blackline DDR3-2400 @ 1866 (9-10-10-10-31)
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon R9 280 Double D Black Edition
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio on MB. Sounds great.
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer 24", Acer 22"
Screen Resolution
3840 x 1080
Hard Drives
1 x Mushkin Chronos 120 GB SSD (Win 10)
1 x Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB SSD (Win 7)
1 x WD 1TB SATA Blue
1 x WD 1TB SATA Green
PSU
Corsair TX-750
Case
CoolerMaster HAF 912+
Cooling
Coolermaster Seidon 240M Liquid AIO. 6 case fans
Keyboard
Logitech G710+
Mouse
Logitech G500s
Internet Speed
Much better since I got fiber, but still way overpriced.
Antivirus
MSE, Malware Bytes for scanning
Browser
Firefox
Other Info
Corsair VOID USB headphones.

A Mellon Labs X-1 - LCD Smartie driven system status display.

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This thread can be closed.
W7 is behaving itself. I had to set UAC Settings to Never notify.
WordPerfect 9 from 2000 AD crashes when I try to create a new folder when I Save As but this is well known in the WordPerfect world for W7 and I can live with it.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit
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