LiveBrianD, on 13 April 2012 - 02:41 PM, said:
The only reason I can think of for that to not work is if systems start becoming 128-bit and they can no longer run 32-bit programs. (That's probably a long way off though, with 64-bit providing support for more than enough ram.) Even if that happened, yes, you could use a virtual machine to run it. I've run Word 6.0 under DOS in a virtual machine (16-bit!) on my Win7 64-bit computer.
1) Wow, now I don't feel so bad to be clinging on to OfficeXP as long as possible lol!
2) Hey, I did get a message after running Word. After closing a Word doc I received a message about "Microsoft Agent". It asked if I wanted it to go online to search for a solution and I said yes. Then, it basically says my version of Agent isn't compatible with this OS (Windows7). Do you know what that means? Will I notice any substantially adverse effects that you can think of?
3) On the virtual machine topic: It sound like something that would be useful to be able to do in the future. What sort of info can you give me about doing it (like system load and memory req's to run 2 OS's at the same time. Here's my laptop Sys Info (don't laugh):
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 bit
Processor: AMD Athlon II Dual-Core M320, AMD64 Family 16 Model 6 Stepping 2
Processor Count: 2
RAM: 2812 Mb
Graphics Card: AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200, 256 Mb
Hard Drives: C: Total - 291830 MB, Free - 238385 MB;
Motherboard: Gateway, NV73
I said DON'T laugh...
I'm guessing I need more RAM because I already notice a slowing down effect when I've got a bunch of Chrome (or Explorer) windows/Tabs open. I usually end up with 2-3 main windows open with 5-8 tabs open in each one. I use "task manager" to track memory usage (performance tab) and it usually doesn't take long for the "Physical Memory (MB)" section to say there's only 20-100MB available which seems crazy because I "thought" 3GB RAM would be more than enough to simply run an OS and some internet pages...
BTW, memory usage seems to go up ON IT'S OWN just by leaving internet windows open (I look in the
Memory (Private Working Set) column of the "Processes" tab in Task Manager). For Ex: I open 1 Chrome window (with a few internet tabs as well), then note what the numbers are in
Memory (Private Working Set). Then I just leave it alone for a few hrs and look again. The numbers will have gone a lot after just sitting there doing nothing... Eventually,
Physical Memory (MB) (in the "Performance" tab) goes to single digits and everything's really slow (I get pop up windows about things "not responding" but I click "wait" to give them time to rest and "catch up".
I understand this can happen but I DID think 3GB of RAM was enough. Apparently not?

... I'm thinking about going to 6GB so hopefully that would be enough to run a virtual XP OS.
This post has been edited by DaveKi: 15 April 2012 - 10:44 AM