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Old 05-10-2011, 02:05 AM   #1
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Fast Forward Support File: Windows 7's XP Mode; surge protector life spans Washington Publish Staff Author
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A: It's certainly a single from the a lot more costly techniques -- and you might not need it at all due to the fact most XP programs run great in Win 7.
You are able to verify the standing of personal applications at But even purposes detailed as requiring an upgrade may operate normally in Microsoft's new operating program beneath its "compatibility mode" (type "troubleshoot" in the Control Panel's search box to get to Win 7's Program Compatibility Troubleshooter).
If,Microsoft Office 2007 Standard, however, you have old programs that have been abandoned by their developers and won't operate beneath 7 below any condition,Microsoft Office 2007 Product Key, then you might have to resort to XP Mode.
This feature ( is available only with Microsoft's far more high-priced Professional and Ultimate editions of 7. To use it,Office Standard 2007 Key, you download and install two files that will leave you with a separate copy of XP that runs inside its own window. (You don't require to have your own XP disc.)
Running two copies of Windows on the same technique will require a lot more disk space (which a new computer usually has plenty of) and memory (which it should but may well not).
The surge protectors I use for the computer, TV, stereo, DVD player and so on are all at least 10 to 15 years old. Should I replace them?
Most newer surge protectors have a light to indicate if the device can still do its job (APC, for instance, usually labels this indicator "Protection Working"). But if yours doesn't have that sort of tell-tale LED, there's no easy way to tell. Your surge protector may function only as a power strip after taking enough punches for your electronics.
So after that many years, I would assume the surge protector has lost its effectiveness and should be replaced.
Rob Pegoraro attempts to untangle computing conundrums and errant electronics each week. Send questions to The Washington Publish,Office 2007 Professional, 1150 15th St. NW,Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, Washington, D.C. 20071 or robp@washpost.com. Visit his Faster Ahead blog.
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