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First off, many thanks to those who wrote with suggestions/comments about
partition magic. My next question is this: I have a game on CD called
Virtual Pool which is about 12 years old. I can install this on Vista but
when I try to run it, there is a dialog box that informs me that the program
has stopped working and that Microsoft is searching for a solution to the
problem. After a few minutes, I am informed that data has been sent to MS
and I will be notified when a solution is found. I have reinstalled this
about 5 times now and have used a feature that allows it to run as if it is
on an earlier version of Windows. When I had XP, this program ran fine with
no problems, however it will not play on Vista. Is this game too old for
Vista? Any suggestions as to a workaround or 3rd party program that might
get it to work on Vista? Also, will MS actually attempt to discover what the
problem is and get back to me with a solution. I have had other programs
which created these dialog boxes, but have not heard back from MS as to a
fix. I am kind of hoping that if this is a gimmick and no real help is
forthcoming, there might be a way to disable these things from poping up
when programs won't run. I'd rather not deal with these dialogs if there
isn't an effort to respond. Anyone else have these issues?
Thanks...ddk
partition magic. My next question is this: I have a game on CD called
Virtual Pool which is about 12 years old. I can install this on Vista but
when I try to run it, there is a dialog box that informs me that the program
has stopped working and that Microsoft is searching for a solution to the
problem. After a few minutes, I am informed that data has been sent to MS
and I will be notified when a solution is found. I have reinstalled this
about 5 times now and have used a feature that allows it to run as if it is
on an earlier version of Windows. When I had XP, this program ran fine with
no problems, however it will not play on Vista. Is this game too old for
Vista? Any suggestions as to a workaround or 3rd party program that might
get it to work on Vista? Also, will MS actually attempt to discover what the
problem is and get back to me with a solution. I have had other programs
which created these dialog boxes, but have not heard back from MS as to a
fix. I am kind of hoping that if this is a gimmick and no real help is
forthcoming, there might be a way to disable these things from poping up
when programs won't run. I'd rather not deal with these dialogs if there
isn't an effort to respond. Anyone else have these issues?
Thanks...ddk