Re: Up grade Windows 7 home to windows 7 pro?
[Re: ssgamer]
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07/25/10 07:11 PM
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I'm not a tech sort of person, Charllotte, so take this for what it's worth. I have Win 7 Pro 64 bit on my computer and I'm seriously considering removing the Virtual XP that I was so sure I needed. Win 7 Pro can play nearly every game I've tried on it, including Grim Fandango with the patch and installer I downloaded for it. Those that it can't play won't open or play in Virtual XP either. Now, that may be because it's 'virtual' and somehow different from the real thing, I don't know but if I had to do it again, I'd forget the virtual XP.
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Re: Up grade Windows 7 home to windows 7 pro?
[Re: Jenny100]
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07/25/10 10:12 PM
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ssgamer, we're finding our old games are playing on Win 7 Home Premium amazingly well. The compatibility mode has gotten many games to load and run if they won't otherwise. You can select from everything back to Win 95 on up. Most that need it are playing in XP SP2 compatibility mode. However, the majority are playing in Win 7 Home Premium with no tweaks at all. Check out the stickied thread at the top of this forum for Windows 7 and Games.
But if you wish to upgrade, the links Jenny gave you should tell you all you need to know.
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Re: Up grade Windows 7 home to windows 7 pro?
[Re: JKEerie]
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07/26/10 09:42 AM
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The intent of providing the virtual XP mode in Win 7 Pro was for business applications that are not compatible with Win 7. They definitely were not thinking of gamers.
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Re: Up grade Windows 7 home to windows 7 pro?
[Re: JKEerie]
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07/26/10 11:57 AM
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For games though, it is of no value. I'd say it's of little value. There are games old enough not to require 3D acceleration, and any game that uses QuickTime wouldn't require it. But those games would probably be better off played in Windows 95 or 98 and not XP, so Virtual PC with Windows 95 or 98 installed would be a better choice.
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Re: Up grade Windows 7 home to windows 7 pro?
[Re: ssgamer]
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07/29/10 05:21 PM
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I wanted to be sure if I got Windows 7 I could play my games. Check Draclvr's Windows 7 and Games thread at the top of the Glitches thread list. That should give you an idea of which of your games will play in Windows 7. And yes the video card is very important for games.
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