Convert a 16-bit software to 32 or 64 bits.

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sabrikam Posted messages 11 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -  
 Anonymous user -
Hello, I have software called Q&R.com, it runs on 16 bits with Windows XP and I have no problem, but with Windows 7 64 bits, it is not compatible. I would like to know if there is a way to make it 32 or 64 bits. If so, I will send you the software by email. Thank you for replying.

Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 23.0

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kayou Posted messages 356 Status Member 96
 
It needs to be compiled in 64 bits.....
Create a shortcut of your program on the desktop, right-click on it and choose "Properties". Go to the "Compatibility" tab and check "Run this program..." and then choose Windows XP.
Try different settings, win 7 will certainly find a solution to start it.

https://www.commentcamarche.net/informatique/windows/169-32-bits-ou-64-bits-comment-savoir/#logiciel-32-bit-sur-windows-64-bit

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fabul Posted messages 42079 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   6 054
 
No, it's not about running in XP compatibility mode.

You cannot run a 16-bit program on a 64-bit OS.
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Anonymous user
 
WoW is simply the emulation of 32-bit software (but not 16) on a 64-bit machine
same on XP 32-bit (the classic) which emulated 16-bit on the 32-bit version.
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