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Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello,

I had a SEVEN computer, it is broken and I've purchase a new computer.

All the new computers mounts Windows10, except those free-dos.

I've a user license for Window Seven, I've several old programs for windows98, I write programs with Delphi 7 (windows 98).

It is not possible to work with Win10 (fine, fast).

It is necessary for me work on Seven SO, but this computer prevents me.

I've created a partition empty for install with a DVD autorun WinSeven 64bit.

I've changed the boot order  (DVD-HD WIN10) but the Bios does not recognize the DVD and start with the HD Win10.

I've change, also, the boot security (disabled).

Nothing.

Then, with F9 I've reversed the bios setting to the origin.

- - -

This is not right, to have a SO that defends himself from me, to have a SO that does not do what I ask him to do,

to have a SO that sometimes does not make a request variation as administrator...

I tell you what is a computer than do not do what I need?

It is not right!!!

Why I don't install Seven on Win10 computer?

Best regards

Antonio BIANCA

 

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