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Equinox New Update Question

Donut said:
I read the other post you sent me also. I’m not shure how to make the shortcut and the comparable thing , you did a good job on explaining things but you kinda lost me on that one.

Doug

Doug,
The 'shortcut' is what we call the programs icon, or it's .exe file...as shown in file explorer or the desktop.
It's the thing you double click on to run a program.

And it's not a 'comparable', it's compatibility mode.

Here's a simple example:
http://pearsonsupport.helpserve.com/Knowledgebase/Article/View/210/21/how-to-install-or-run-a-program-in-compatibility-mode-in-windows-7

If you still have trouble, let me know .... I can probably find a youtube link to a video example.
 
Anyone able to use windows 7 for the download?
Mark
 
Did it in about a minute with link provided here
 
I enders up going to a different library that had Windows 10 and it went right in. Thanks Everyone.
Doug
 
trojdor said:
Donut said:
I read the other post you sent me also. I’m not shure how to make the shortcut and the comparable thing , you did a good job on explaining things but you kinda lost me on that one.

Doug

Doug,
The 'shortcut' is what we call the programs icon, or it's .exe file...as shown in file explorer or the desktop.
It's the thing you double click on to run a program.

And it's not a 'comparable', it's compatibility mode.

Here's a simple example:
http://pearsonsupport.helpserve.com/Knowledgebase/Article/View/210/21/how-to-install-or-run-a-program-in-compatibility-mode-in-windows-7

If you still have trouble, let me know .... I can probably find a youtube link to a video example.
Thanks trojdor. I ended up going to s larger library that has Windows 10 so I did get-Er- Done. I still will do your suggestions and do the making the program compatible then save it to an usb card.
I was almost ready to go buy a small laptop I was getting so mad , lol. But it was so easy at the library, so again thank you.
Your Friend; Doug
 
I used windows 7 at work no problem one minute
 
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