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- Program_compatibility_date_range abstract "The Program Compatibility Date Range (PCDR) of a computer determines the date range of programs it can run. Windows XP is widely recognized for its expansive PCDR, which covers games from as old as the 1980s. Windows Vista, however, wasn't so lucky, largely due to the addition of the Program Files (x86) file that outlawed the installation of, and therefore usage of DOS Programs from Vista. This contributed to Vista's intense negative reception, along with its overly-secure structure.".
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- Program_compatibility_date_range wikiPageRevisionID "601860151".
- Program_compatibility_date_range wikiPageWikiLink Category:Windows_Vista.
- Program_compatibility_date_range wikiPageWikiLink Category:Windows_XP.
- Program_compatibility_date_range wikiPageWikiLink Computer.
- Program_compatibility_date_range wikiPageWikiLink Computer_program.
- Program_compatibility_date_range wikiPageWikiLink DOS.
- Program_compatibility_date_range wikiPageWikiLink Program_Files.
- Program_compatibility_date_range wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Vista.
- Program_compatibility_date_range wikiPageWikiLink Windows_XP.
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- Program_compatibility_date_range subject Category:Windows_Vista.
- Program_compatibility_date_range subject Category:Windows_XP.
- Program_compatibility_date_range comment "The Program Compatibility Date Range (PCDR) of a computer determines the date range of programs it can run. Windows XP is widely recognized for its expansive PCDR, which covers games from as old as the 1980s. Windows Vista, however, wasn't so lucky, largely due to the addition of the Program Files (x86) file that outlawed the installation of, and therefore usage of DOS Programs from Vista. This contributed to Vista's intense negative reception, along with its overly-secure structure.".
- Program_compatibility_date_range label "Program compatibility date range".
- Program_compatibility_date_range sameAs Q7248411.
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- Program_compatibility_date_range sameAs Q7248411.
- Program_compatibility_date_range wasDerivedFrom Program_compatibility_date_range?oldid=601860151.
- Program_compatibility_date_range isPrimaryTopicOf Program_compatibility_date_range.