Originally Posted by persiandog
Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
I have a graphics program that I use frequently. It requires IE5 which no long runs on newer computers. It's 32 bit. I have it installed on an older 32 bit computer and it's a pain having to switch back and forth. I might try Llnux on that computer along with Win10 to see how it works.


is the graphic programs publicly available ? would you give me the link. It is strange it requires IE5 !

to boot from usb on windows 10 , use this steps :

https://store.hp.com/us/en/tech-takes/how-to-boot-from-usb-drive-on-windows-10-pcs

if you have a mac you know what to do.

It's the old MS PictureIt 9.0. It was part of the old MS Works. I use it to make calendars because it does some stuff that no other program I've tried can do. IE5 only runs on 32 bit computers. A local print shop recommended that I try WinCalendar which is part of Office up through Office 2007. I found out that it's got the same problem. It won't run on a 64 bit computer so it's rapidly going obsolete, too.


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