I use Vmplayer to run legacy applications.
Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACAP Volunteer Associate Professor of Psychiatry University of Cincinnati Medical Center On Jun 19, 2016 09:14, "Gianni Turri" giannit62@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Michael,
you have many options:
- install the 32 bit version of Windows 10, the license is the same of the
Windows 10 64 bit you are running now
- install the 32 bit version of Windows 10 (or any version you like) in a
virtual machine
If your new pc come with Windows 10 Pro it can run Hyper-V as it is included (only) in the Pro version of Windows 10.
If your Windows 10 is the Home version, you can use a third party software like Virtual Box www.virtualbox.org
Gianni
On Sun, 19 Jun 2016 01:30:57 +0000 (UTC), Michael Madigan < mmadi10699@yahoo.com> wrote:
Can i load a copy of Windows 7 32-bit on a new machine and have it reasonably likely to load? I have an old legacy Fox 2.6 program that would be way too expensive to convert to Foxpro 9.0.
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