Installing Quicken 2003 Virtual XP

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Before setting out on the new machine to install Quicken 2003 using the XP mode (and following MS's instructions Install and use Windows XP Mode in Windows 7), 2 points that only need answering if there's a negative:

1. Has anyone already installed this version of Quicken and found a compatibility problem with the app and XP mode?

2. Does an SSD primary drive change any of the standard instructions for downloading and installing XP and the virtual drive?

Thanks,

Mark
 

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2. Does an SSD primary drive change any of the standard instructions for downloading and installing XP and the virtual drive?


Mark

As to your second question, no, nothing different.
 

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A few questions post install--

1. Even though I installed Quicken in XP mode I did not see anything different on screen--the Quicken shortcut installed on the 'normal' Win7 desktop (I guess I was thinking that the icon would show up in the XP window that the instructions said to close after installing XP) and when Quicken opens there's no indication that it's running in XP mode that I can see?

2. When I close Quicken I'm not prompted to close the virtual space. From memory I did something that caused the virtual space to hibernate but I'm almost positive that was an independent action on my part. So I don't get why the thing stays open using system resources unnecessarily?

3. The OS wants separate malware protection. I've used my 3 Norton 360 licenses. Is there any reason not to install and run MS Essentials security in the XP space?

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It sounds like you installed Quicken to Windows 7 rather than XP.

You should run the installer from the CD from inside XP.

I use MS security Essentials inside XP mode and it works well.
 

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It appears that I may have lucked out. A Quicken Win7 install attempt did install, did run, loaded the data file and updated itself--we'll see.

In retrospect I'm not sure I understand your point of running the installer inside XP and I should get a handle on this thing if I need to really do an XP install.

The virtual window opened at ~2/3's the Win7 screen and I left it that way. Installing from the DVD, unless you're saying you drag the initial installer screen inside the virtual desktop, one has no control over if or if not the installer is using the virtual space?

Ah, unless you maximize the virtual desktop window to consume the entire Win7 desktop then the installer only 'sees' the virtual space?
 

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Select the CD or DVD drive from within the XP window and click on the install file.
 

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64 GB (4 X 16 GB) G-Skill V Series DDR4 3200 Quad Channel
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EVGA GTX 1060 SC 3 GB
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Realtek Onboard ALC1220
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Samsung 2 x 970 EVO Plus 500 GB NVMe
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I'm debating whether to uninstall and reinstall 'within' the XP window.

1 ?--to anyone's general experience, if an application installs, runs, updates and runs again after being closed does that tend to mean the application will continue doing as much going forward or does the Win7 compatibility issue remain lurking?

[edit] Stopped the debate, reinstalled Quicken per discussion. Installed MS security. In doing so the full impact of the virtual XP is realized. An actual separate OS within the OS requires ALL usual new OS setup.

Thanks,

Mark
 
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I have found that most applications that install in Windows and function will continue to do so.

I'm glad that it worked for you in XP mode, however.
 

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64 GB (4 X 16 GB) G-Skill V Series DDR4 3200 Quad Channel
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EVGA GTX 1060 SC 3 GB
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Realtek Onboard ALC1220
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2 x Samsung S27E310
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Samsung 2 x 970 EVO Plus 500 GB NVMe
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2 problems (virtual memory low + connect to WiFi printer) have cropped up--

The printer is the most troublesome. Is there a way to get an XP mode application to see the network installed WiFi printer? If not, I think I can run the printer in both USB and WiFi mode but would have to check.

I get a lower right bubble message just after Quicken loads to the effect 'your sys is low on virtual mem Windows will adjust but you may experience...I forgot the word but basically meant performance problems'. I've got 8GB of phsyical memory so is there some way to tell the XP mode to take more memory when it launches?

Mark
 

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To increase the amount of RAM avaiable to XP mode (512 MB is the default), make sure XP mode is shutdown not hibernated.

Then in the Start menu, select All Programs, Windows Virtual PC, Windows Virtual PC

Then select the Windows XP mode.vmcx

You will see settings in the menu bar.

Increase the amount of Memory used.


Network printer, you should be able to install it from inside XP mode using the Add Printer Wizard in Printers and Faxes
 

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64 GB (4 X 16 GB) G-Skill V Series DDR4 3200 Quad Channel
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EVGA GTX 1060 SC 3 GB
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Realtek Onboard ALC1220
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2 x Samsung S27E310
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Samsung 2 x 970 EVO Plus 500 GB NVMe
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12 x 3TB WD 30EFRX SATA
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Seasonic X-1050
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Cooling
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Logitech G510s
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Logitech MX Master 2S
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200 Mb/s
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EDGE (Dev, Canary, Beta), Chrome
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Malwarebytes 4.0.4
Quicken 2003 Virtual WinXP in Win7 printing

I've been using Quicken 2003 for a decade. This is written for those being forced to move to Win7

I've believe I've successfully installed Quicken 2003 in Virtual WinXP under Win7-pro. Installing basic program was no problem. Getting check printing was the challenge.

I print check on HP LJ1006 a USB printer. You need to install report printer and check printer from within virtual WinXP. After opening Quicken from within Virtual WinXP you need to designate them as Report Printer and Check Printer as appropriate. I used Letter Size voucher checks, one per page.

KEY ITEM .. When done, close quicken, then under Actions, close Virtual application.

IMPORTANT... When starting up, (1) Open Virtual application , (2) on USB in top center, "connect" the USB drive printer, and (3) Connect the USB back-up drive if you use one, AND THEN open Quicken.

I print checks to make sure amount on check is amount in register.

Good Luck.
 

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