Using XP 32-bit applications in W7HP 64-bit

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I am going to be trying to install programs made for XP 32-bit in a potentally new W7 Home Premium 64-bit laptop (seperate systems, separate laptops), but understand that there are compatibility issues.

Other than upgrading to W7 Pro 64-bit and using XP mode (if that would work anyway, based on the fact that the laptop will be 64-bit), are there any other solutions to this problem?

Thanks
 

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occasionally a program will give you issues, this is unlikely though as 64 bit can emulate 32 pit but if you have a problem just use compatibility mode for xp
 

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I am going to be trying to install programs made for XP 32-bit in a potentally new W7 Home Premium 64-bit laptop (seperate systems, separate laptops), but understand that there are compatibility issues.

Other than upgrading to W7 Pro 64-bit and using XP mode (if that would work anyway, based on the fact that the laptop will be 64-bit), are there any other solutions to this problem?

Thanks

You can try to get an official answer from Microsoft:



Windows Compatibility Center
 

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Dell XPS 420
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Windows 10, Home Clean Install
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Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech
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Dell
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6 gb
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ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650
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Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
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640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive
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and yes xp mode will defiantly work. but it's not available on hope premium so you should take a look at either professional or ultimate. you also have the option of using a virtual machine to run a copy of windows assuming you have a valid key that could be used.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition
CPU
Intel Core i7 Extreme 3.33GHz
Motherboard
EVGA X-58 SLI Classified
Memory
12GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
2x EVGA 285 2GB in SLI
Sound Card
Creative Labs X-Fi ExtremeGamer
Monitor(s) Displays
30" Viewsonic
Hard Drives
2x1TB Western Digital 7200RPM in RAID 0/1TB WD My Book External HDD
PSU
Thermaltake 1000w supporting quad SLI
Case
Thermaltake Armor Full Tower
Cooling
Thermaltake V1 CPU+DIY Liquid cooling
I have tested some apps on my laptop using a test disk with W7 Pro 32-bit (and didn't use XP mode or VM etc for the test). Some apps worked, some didn't.

So I'm guessing from the above posts that the results would be similar for a W7 Home Premium 64-bit?
 

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Windows XP / Ubuntu
yes, some apps just aren't compatible for 7 until their respective developers update them. but xp mode will run those apps, if your unfamiliar with VPC's there are lots of really helpful posts and tutorials here on seven forums
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition
CPU
Intel Core i7 Extreme 3.33GHz
Motherboard
EVGA X-58 SLI Classified
Memory
12GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
2x EVGA 285 2GB in SLI
Sound Card
Creative Labs X-Fi ExtremeGamer
Monitor(s) Displays
30" Viewsonic
Hard Drives
2x1TB Western Digital 7200RPM in RAID 0/1TB WD My Book External HDD
PSU
Thermaltake 1000w supporting quad SLI
Case
Thermaltake Armor Full Tower
Cooling
Thermaltake V1 CPU+DIY Liquid cooling
I have to say I was surprised by W7 and 32-bit apps. I have some fairly odd programs (for things like editing .cr2 files or UV mapping in 3d figure work), and a lot of them are 5 - 10 yrs old. I haven't encountered a single problem so far with any of them. Nor have I changed the compatibilty for any program.

I'm even running Photoshop 6.01, which according to what I read before buying W7, wouldn't work at all. Not a single issue with it so far.

mac
 

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windows 7
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