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September 1, 2007

Vista Games on XP

Vista Spider Solitaire Game on XPWhile we were back in NYC, my Favorite Uncle in the Whole Wide World showed my dad his now new, favorite game on my cousin’s spanking, brand-new, expensive high-performance computer; a game that I knew my dad would want to play on his computer. Thankfully the computer I bought my parents 2 Christmases ago was powerful enough to run my father’s latest addiction… Spider Solitaire.

*sigh*

You really don’t know torturous it was to watch my uncle and dad play Spider freaking Solitaire on my cousin’s new $2,000 power-rig, watching their eyes dance with joy as the cards were dealt on the 24″ LCD wide-screen monitor. Games this simplistic, that come with an operating system shouldn’t be allowed on a power-rig, let alone be ran by people who would never tax the computing power of a toaster, let alone a state-of-the-art rig like this. It’s wasteful, it’s humiliating (for the computer) and even worse these two probably think that Spider Solitaire is the coolest game to ever come out on a computer… it’s a crime - or at least it should be.

So anywhoo… as soon as we got home I showed Dad that Spider Solitaire came with his computer too and like always made a shortcut on his desktop so he could run it easily without any trouble. Or calling me. He didn’t even notice that this wasn’t the same version of Spider Solitaire that he was blasphemously running on my cousins powerful Vista-rig, since he has XP… but of course I did.

So naturally while he was endlessly playing Spider Solitaire I started looking into if it was possible to get the Spider Solitaire from Vista to work with XP. Since both OS’s, at least on many levels are the same (save for XP is faster and more stable right now) I figured there had to be a way to do it.

And there is!

So dad is now even more happy than before as he is playing Spider Solitaire from Windows Vista on his XP computer! Hey, it has better graphics, not that he’d notice, but it is cool. :)

Not only can you get Vista’s Spider Solitaire to work on XP but thanks to this guy you can also run the Windows Vista versions of Minesweeper, Freecell, Hearts, Inkball, Shanghi, Solitaire and Purble Place too.

If my dad likes it, so will you. Run Vista games on XP now!

Posted by Vincent Navarino (who has an iPod) at 02:00PM • 14 comments »

14 comments

Comment from: blue
downloaded installed and running thanks Vin!!!! This is pretty cool, my friends are like how did you do that. nerd envy = so cool!!! :banana:
September 2, 2007 @ 09:21PM
You're quite welcome, there's nothing I love more than emulation and/or running things on things that they were not meant to run on. Hehehe... me silly... B)
September 2, 2007 @ 11:51PM
Comment from: Chris
Nerd love > nerd envy :)) Got those games working in XP thanks. Who needs Vista now? :>
September 3, 2007 @ 11:00AM
Comment from: Jackie
I think Microsoft needs Vista hon :D
September 4, 2007 @ 07:29AM
Comment from: Chris
Bill need more cash = married :))
September 4, 2007 @ 03:57PM
Comment from: Shannon Freeman
Vinnie,

I have True HD now. Got my cheap HDMI cable today, installed it and have a few more HD channels than I did on Dish Network. :D
September 4, 2007 @ 04:55PM
Looks purty don't it? :>
September 4, 2007 @ 06:15PM
Comment from: Shannon Freeman
Yes it looks Pretty. Pretty, pretty pictures. Beach scenes get pixelated, but that happens on my DV camcorder when I try to film something like a gray wall or a White sheet. :>>
September 5, 2007 @ 08:47AM
You're welcome. Remember kids, the only thing that is standing in your way to HD goodness is a $1.12 cable :roll:

Jackie: when Microsoft works out the kinks on Vista we'll all want it. Until then, rejoice and hug your XP install while running those Vista games on it. :>>

Chris: when you're a bazillionaire like Bill Gates, you don't need more money, you just need to know what to do with it. Two words - buy Apple. :banana:

September 5, 2007 @ 01:46PM
Comment from: Shannon Freeman
If Bill Gates bought Apple, then the government could call him a monopolist them. The only competitor would be Linux. :>> Now as for Vista games on XP, good deal. Find the deals for us Windows users Vinnie. :>
September 5, 2007 @ 07:43PM
Comment from: Chris
Can I run Vista games on Windows 95? :>>
September 5, 2007 @ 09:14PM
Sure! Just put the Vista CD in computer and tell it to format your C: drive when prompted. It'll do an in place upgrade of '95 and even give it a cool Vista theme, look and feel! It's that easy! :roll:
September 5, 2007 @ 11:45PM
Comment from: blue
buuurn! :))
September 6, 2007 @ 09:00AM
Shhhh... you'll ruin it. :lalala:
September 7, 2007 @ 01:43PM

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