program isolation

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Program isolation refers to techniques that prevent an application from affecting the rest of the operating system. On WindowsForum.com, discussions often focus on sandbox software for running legacy programs, such as XP applications on Windows 7, without risking system stability. Users seek free tools that isolate specific programs, not just browsers or media players, to test or run older software safely. Common themes include compatibility, security, and avoiding permanent changes to the host OS. The tag covers practical advice on selecting and using isolation solutions for Windows environments.
  1. TKR99

    Windows 7 Best Free Sandbox Software for Running XP Programs on Windows 7

    Sandboxing? [SOLVED] I'm not 100% sure it's a sandbox program I need, but basically I want to be able to load up an XP program within Windows 7 without it being able to affect my Win 7 installation, and thought a Sandbox would be what I need, but those I've looked at tend to seem more related...
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