Re: Emulators/Windows 7
Posted by Tricob on .
Installers using the Win16 system, for example. All such programs are automatically blocked from Win7.
Now that I think about it, the emulators may encounter problems if the program writes any configuration files to its program folder. Win7 usually marks such folders as "Read-only", and you need "special administrator privileges" to change this, even if you've already logged on as an administrator.
- Tricob.
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In what cases won't the installer work? I've tested them all on Windows7 x64.
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| Re: Emulators/Windows 7 | Vimm -- 2/10/2011 9:42 pm UTC |
