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My old XP mode runs in x resulution. The new is only x How do I change that without having to turn off Integration features? Never mind this. You can simply just drag the window bigger. So I solved the size problem :.

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Cancel Submit. Anoop P K. Hi 1 Is the issue confined only to Windows 7 XP mode? You may try the following methods. Method 1: Diagnose and repair Windows File and Folder Problems automatically You may try running the Microsoft fixit mentioned in the article and check if it helps.

How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Anoop P K's post on April 23, Don't know. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Hi, These should help : many programs can run using compatibility mode - be sure to check with program developers and the device makers.

From a post by Kristan M. Kenney :. Some applications check the version number of the operating system and will fail to run if it finds an unexpected version number, therefore Windows 7 has a compatibility mode which allows these types of programs to run correctly.

There is also another compatibility option geared towards IT professionals and business users which is called "Windows XP Mode," which is essentially a fully-licensed copy of Windows XP Professional running inside of a virtual machine and is only available to Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Enterprise, and Windows 7 Ultimate users. Windows XP Mode is meant primarily for companies who have designed their own software in-house which is targeted specifically for a version of software - a prime example of this is a web application that only works in Internet Explorer 6 which is available with Windows XP, but not with Windows 7.

Get all the benefits of Windows 7 and continue to leverage your investments in older business and productivity programs that require a PC running Windows XP.



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