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I just got Vista so I'm very new at all of this.
On my old computer with XP I used Microsoft Picture It! 10. I really like that program so I saaved it to my jumpdrive and then tried to use it on Vista but it doesn't work. Does anyone know of a way that I can get it to work or it it a lost cause? Thanks! |
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Jessie.K wrote:
> I just got Vista so I'm very new at all of this. > On my old computer with XP I used Microsoft Picture It! 10. I really > like that program so I saaved it to my jumpdrive and then tried to > use it on Vista but it doesn't work. > > Does anyone know of a way that I can get it to work or it it a lost > cause? > > Thanks! ============================== Transferring the files from one system to another will not work...you must have the install disks. And...FWIW...I've seen reports that some users have issues when running Ver:10 on Vista. Your best bet would be MS Digital Image Suite 2006 or MS Digital Image Suite Anniversary Edition. There's a 60 day trial version available for download if you would like to give it a try: Microsoft Digital Image Starter Edition 2006 http://tinyurl.com/28loxr (this product line has been discontinued but you can still down-load the Starter Version and run it for 60 days) Unlike the retail version...the trial does not have the ability to create VCDs and it does not include the clipart and pre-formatted projects. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! - Digital Image MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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How could that possibly work. What exactly did you save to the 'jumpdrive'?
"Jessie.K" <Jessie.K@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:012C5335-28BA-4989-A11E-17DBE93D2B39@microsoft.com... >I just got Vista so I'm very new at all of this. > On my old computer with XP I used Microsoft Picture It! 10. I really like > that program so I saaved it to my jumpdrive and then tried to use it on > Vista > but it doesn't work. > > Does anyone know of a way that I can get it to work or it it a lost cause? > > Thanks! |
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Lost cause on several fronts.
First you cannot simply copy a program to a removable drive and "move" it to a new computer. You'd need to reinstall it on the new computer from the original CD, DVD or download. Second, PictureIt is no longer supported by Microsoft, so it's unlikely it will be updated for Vista. If you have the install CD you could try it but I don't think seven year old technology is going to work. But it might. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper@gmail.com * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Jessie.K" <Jessie.K@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:012C5335-28BA-4989-A11E-17DBE93D2B39@microsoft.com... >I just got Vista so I'm very new at all of this. > On my old computer with XP I used Microsoft Picture It! 10. I really like > that program so I saaved it to my jumpdrive and then tried to use it on > Vista > but it doesn't work. > > Does anyone know of a way that I can get it to work or it it a lost cause? > > Thanks! |
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Richard G. Harper wrote:
> Lost cause on several fronts. > > First you cannot simply copy a program to a removable drive and "move" > it to a new computer. You'd need to reinstall it on the new computer > from the original CD, DVD or download. How about a stand alone program like WSFTP_95? -- Alias To email me, remove shoes |
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I personally have used both Microsoft Picture It! 10 and Microsoft Digital
Image 10 and both haven't caused me any problems on Vista. "Jessie.K" <Jessie.K@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:012C5335-28BA-4989-A11E-17DBE93D2B39@microsoft.com... >I just got Vista so I'm very new at all of this. > On my old computer with XP I used Microsoft Picture It! 10. I really like > that program so I saaved it to my jumpdrive and then tried to use it on > Vista > but it doesn't work. > > Does anyone know of a way that I can get it to work or it it a lost cause? > > Thanks! |
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"Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@email.com> wrote in
news:eqb12mO1HHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl: > First you cannot simply copy a program to a removable drive and "move" > it to a new computer. You'd need to reinstall it on the new computer > from the original CD, DVD or download. This is not necessarily true. For large apps, this is usually the case, but for smaller programs and utilities, there's a good chance yo ucould just copy it over. Eudora is one program that you can just copy from one location to another and it works, with the only caveat being if you installed it to keep the data in a different directory, OTHER than under the install folder, you would then need to either keep the email data there in the same path, or import it back into Eudora. WinISO & DUMeter are another 2 programs that can just be copied somewhere. It's many of the smaller apps that this can be done with. |
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Alias <iamalias@shoesgmail.com.> wrote in news:ujVMTpO1HHA.4184
@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: > Richard G. Harper wrote: >> Lost cause on several fronts. >> >> First you cannot simply copy a program to a removable drive and "move" >> it to a new computer. You'd need to reinstall it on the new computer >> from the original CD, DVD or download. > > How about a stand alone program like WSFTP_95? I haven't done that with WSFTP95, but my guess is this one could be copied over somewhere and work fine. |
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Alias wrote:
> Richard G. Harper wrote: >> Lost cause on several fronts. >> >> First you cannot simply copy a program to a removable drive and "move" >> it to a new computer. You'd need to reinstall it on the new computer >> from the original CD, DVD or download. > > How about a stand alone program like WSFTP_95? > > Huh? I don't understand the WSFTP_95 suggestion. You can't move applications just by copying files...via a flash drive, CD, or FTP...it doesn't matter. Those days are long gone. Maybe I'm not understanding your suggestion...please elaborate. Tim |
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DanS wrote:
> Alias <iamalias@shoesgmail.com.> wrote in news:ujVMTpO1HHA.4184 > @TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: > >> Richard G. Harper wrote: >>> Lost cause on several fronts. >>> >>> First you cannot simply copy a program to a removable drive and "move" >>> it to a new computer. You'd need to reinstall it on the new computer >>> from the original CD, DVD or download. >> How about a stand alone program like WSFTP_95? > > I haven't done that with WSFTP95, but my guess is this one could be copied > over somewhere and work fine. > I know for a fact that it works fine if the folder is just copied and pasted. -- Alias To email me, remove shoes |
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