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    Default Windows 7 w/ 64 bit machine

    I am hoping to run Civil 2008 & Civil 2010 on a new 64 bit machine w/ Windows 7 operating system. Will it work?

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    Default Re: Windows 7 w/ 64 bit machine

    legally? probably not. Technically, the 2010 probably will. the 2008 may need to be run in XP Mode

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    Default Re: Windows 7 w/ 64 bit machine

    I hate to sound too dumb but... how do I run XP mode on the 7 operating system?

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    Default Re: Windows 7 w/ 64 bit machine

    Quote Originally Posted by HankL View Post
    I am hoping to run Civil 2008 & Civil 2010 on a new 64 bit machine w/ Windows 7 operating system. Will it work?
    See: http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...8-on-Windows-7
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    Default Re: Windows 7 w/ 64 bit machine

    HankL - You don't sound dumb at all.

    The only people who sound dumb are people who say the question was stupid. Which nobody did

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