I am running WP version X6 on a Windows 7 Pro operating system. WordPerfect files open fine from within the application, but if I double click on a WordPerfect file, it does not open.
Have you tried check the file associations? Try re-associating the application that your OS uses to open a type of file.
To do this, find a file of the type that you want to associate with a certain program. Right-click on this file and go to properties. Under the general tab, find the line that says "Opens with", select change. Now a new window will pop up asking you to select a program to use to open files of the same type. In this case you would want to select Word Perfect. If the program you want isn't on the list (and you know you have it installed), select "Browse". You will now have to look through your program files to find the main application for the program.
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Right click on the icon you use to launch the application, goto properties and select the compatibility tab. The options available here should help you run much older software.
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try to boot in the safe mode and tell me what happens
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try a system restore. go to start then accessories then system tools goto system restore to a date before your problem should restore all your settings.
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Hi,
If the power light is steady amber — The computer is receiving electrical power, but an internal power problem might exist.
Its a cable that has socket named P2..
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plz repair ur windows with xp pro cd.
Plug the flash drive into your computer's rectangular-shaped USB drive.
Wait for Windows to recognize the system.
Windows operating systems use "plug and play" technology, which means that computer peripherals like USB flash drives can be recognized instantly by the system without further need for device configuration.
Open the drive on your computer.
Open the "My Computer" directory if using Windows XP or the "Computer" directory if using
Windows 7 or Vista. Locate the flash drive letter and icon under the section named "Devices with Removable Storage." Double-click the flash drive icon to open it.
Transfer files to the flash drive.
Click the "Restore" button in the top-right corner of the "Computer" or "My Computer" directory to shrink the window so that you can view your computer's desktop background.
Open the folders or locations of the files which you want to save to the flash drive.
Click and drag with your mouse each of the files and folders you want to save to the flash drive over to the empty space in the "My Computer" or "Computer" window.
Release the mouse button to let the files "drop."
Close the windows and directory locations when finished.
Save files directly onto the flash drive. From an open file (i.e. text, spreadsheet, image files. etc.), click the "File" menu and "Save as" option.
Select the "My Computer" or "Computer" directory in the drop-down menu at the top of the "Save As" box. Double-click the flash drive letter under the "Devices with Removable Storage" section.
Click the "Save" button to save the file onto the flash drive.
Close the windows and files when finished
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