Cutting Hi Charlie, Since this application is very old, we are not sure if it can support the Windows 7, and with the compatibilty mode to the earlier system. Does it use other components, could you please ensure the components have been installed and can run in Windows 7; on the other hand, please try to use the way in below article: Other ywas, could you please try to run it in some third part DOS simulation environment, such as. Sincerely, Bob Bao [MSFT] MSDN Community Support Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. Hi Charlie, Since this application is very old, we are not sure if it can support the Windows 7, and with the compatibilty mode to the earlier system. Does it use other components, could you please ensure the components have been installed and can run in Windows 7; on the other hand, please try to use the way in below article: Other ywas, could you please try to run it in some third part DOS simulation environment, such as. Sincerely, Bob Bao [MSFT] MSDN Community Support Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. Thanks Bob, Yesterday, I spent my time just to figure it out and thank God, I fixed it.

I never used third party software because it will be harder to the users. I found out that these 2 necessary files (himem.sys, setver.exe) were transferred at%SystemRoot% system32 before%SystemRoot%. So I made a modification in my config.nt and autoexec.nt and it works. I have one last problem. When I launch the system, the DOS says 'emm386 not installed - protected mode software already running' but after that the system goes well.

Clipper 5 windows 7

Yes, 16 bit apps (Clipper 5.x for example) will run under Win7-32 very much like under XP. However, if you get Win 7 64 Professional, you can install XP-mode (free download), which is a fully licensed XP pro which runs under Win 7 in a virtual machine.

I searched the said file and didn't find it but in XP the file is present. Hi Charlie, Sorry for my mistake that I do not explain this parameter -- NOEMS.

It is a parameter of the EMM386.exe. Since you turn on the himem.sys.

System will builds the XMS (), and use EMM386.exe to set the EMS (). EMS is a paging space that can be used by a lot of software; while the scope for the useage of XMS is very small, with NOEMS parameter can prevent DOS to distribute XMS to EMS. For your scenario, I think the application should not be affected by this value. Sincerely, Bob Bao [MSFT] MSDN Community Support Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help.

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    Yes, 16 bit apps (Clipper 5.x for example) will run under Win7-32 very much like under XP. However, if you get Win 7 64 Professional, you can install XP-mode (free download), which is a fully licensed XP pro which runs under Win 7 in a virtual machine.

    I searched the said file and didn\'t find it but in XP the file is present. Hi Charlie, Sorry for my mistake that I do not explain this parameter -- NOEMS.

    It is a parameter of the EMM386.exe. Since you turn on the himem.sys.

    System will builds the XMS (), and use EMM386.exe to set the EMS (). EMS is a paging space that can be used by a lot of software; while the scope for the useage of XMS is very small, with NOEMS parameter can prevent DOS to distribute XMS to EMS. For your scenario, I think the application should not be affected by this value. Sincerely, Bob Bao [MSFT] MSDN Community Support Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help.

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    \'Clipper

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    System will builds the XMS (), and use EMM386.exe to set the EMS (). EMS is a paging space that can be used by a lot of software; while the scope for the useage of XMS is very small, with NOEMS parameter can prevent DOS to distribute XMS to EMS. For your scenario, I think the application should not be affected by this value. Sincerely, Bob Bao [MSFT] MSDN Community Support Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help.

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