SOURCE: Avg will not accept my license number
Hello there.
Please navigate to http://www.grisoft.com/ww.support-technical
From here they will be able to resolve your issue with the license.
Thank you.
SOURCE: I am trying to move
Most programs written for Windows XP also work in this version of Windows, but some older programs might run poorly or not at all. If an older program doesn't run correctly, use the Program Compatibility Wizard to simulate the behavior of earlier versions of Windows.
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Open the Program Compatibility Wizard by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking Programs, and then clicking Use an older program with this version of Windows.
NoteTo find out if your programs (or programs you plan to buy) are compatible with Windows Vista, go online to the Windows Vista Compatibility Center. This website contains a comprehensive list of programs, computers, and devices that have been tested to work with Windows Vista.
SOURCE: I get error 35 when attempting to open program
Greetings my name is Mark and I will be glad to assist you. Your issue is a result of a corrupted system file in your operating system or what is called a registry data coruption. This sometimes can be rectified by a registry cleaner if not you will need to install windows with a recovery disk. if you do this let me know and I can walk you through the recovery process it is simple.
Be mucho blessed,
mark
SOURCE: I can't to install Windows vista 64 bit within a 32 bit
WELL if you are trying to INSTALL windows 64bit, it's pretty simple.
You may or may not be required to format your hard drive for this, so be wary, BACKUP all your information that you want to keep onto dvds or another harddrive before doing this.
Ok with that warning out of the way, the simplest way to do this is to simply either take out your hard drive and format it using another computer, or doing it on your computer by selecting my computer, right clicking on your C: and pressing format, and selecting quick format, and letting her rip.
Now, ALL your data will be gone, because you are installing a new operating system. If you do not want to install just vista 64 (if you want to keep your old OS) then do not bother formating and just skip to this step.
You want to load the DVD into the drive and reboot the computer.
Now you should be able to press a button F-something (like F2, F8 or F12) to allow you to choose what to boot from (you may have to go into the BIOS and tell it to boot from the DVD drive first, before the harddrive, which won't hurt your computer at all). Just simply select your dvd drive and windows vista should boot properly. If you don't see a startup screen right away, just try typing setup or windows and pressing enter. Follow the on-screen instruction, and you will have a brand new operating system, which is running on 64bits.
BE SURE that your computer has a processor that is 64 bits before doing this, otherwise it will not work. Any software you use on vista 64 bit needs to be in 64 bit, just like how any software written for 32bit needs to be used on a 32 bit operating system. You can't usually install an Operating system...within an operating system, well, I've never done it personally.
Hope this helps, stay spicy and happy lappying! :)
SOURCE: trying to download avg 8.5 free edition
go to download.com and download a copy of AVG 8.5.339 free version after you go to microsoft update and install sp3 for XP.
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