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Hello,
I installed it on Windows 7 after having it on XP, and the software says it has stopped working or there is a script problem. Thank you for your help; I have projects to recover that are saved in Pictures. Thank you for your help.
I installed it on Windows 7 after having it on XP, and the software says it has stopped working or there is a script problem. Thank you for your help; I have projects to recover that are saved in Pictures. Thank you for your help.
Good evening
You need to go through the workstation and explore the CD-ROM to select
the installation setup.
If Picture It is part of a package, you obviously need to select the one that concerns it.
Right-click on this setup and select “Properties”; a window will open where you can see the installation mode for XP.
Start the installation; a framework installation may be necessary, and you will need to accept it.
Best regards.
You need to go through the workstation and explore the CD-ROM to select
the installation setup.
If Picture It is part of a package, you obviously need to select the one that concerns it.
Right-click on this setup and select “Properties”; a window will open where you can see the installation mode for XP.
Start the installation; a framework installation may be necessary, and you will need to accept it.
Best regards.
I have the CD to install Picture It 2001 or a later version, I can’t remember,
my question:
How do I switch to XP mode??
It's a laptop, does it change
anything?
Thank you in advance for your valuable help. Have a good end of the afternoon.
Nikita
go to "All Control Panels"
then open: "Troubleshooting" and follow the instructions.
However, given the date, you must have received the answer.
Nevertheless, this solution is valid for many older programs, unfortunately not all.
It is still a huge step forward that limits expenses.