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Right-click the program icon and select Properties. Then click the Compatibility tab then check the box Run this program in compatibility for and select the version of Windows from the dropdown.
Now it will always run the program in Compatibility Mode for the version of Windows you selected. Click on Properties. Click on the Compatibility tab. Check the Run this program in compatibility mode for box. While in Windows 7, open the Program Compatibility Troubleshooter and follow the guided onscreen instructions:. The vast majority of programs that ran on Windows 7 and Windows 8 will continue to work on Windows 10, with the exception of Windows Media Center, which is being dropped completely.
Some programs written for even older versions of Windows may work on Windows 10 without an issue. In the search box on the taskbar, type the name of the program or app you want to troubleshoot.
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