S sw3rve New Member Apr 14, 2009 #1 I have Windows 7 64-bit build 7068. I tried to install O&O Defrag pro 11. I got a message saying i need windows 2000 or later to install... Is there a way to fix this or is there an older version of this software that works? this software is supposed to work with 64 bit... thanks! Last edited: Apr 14, 2009
I have Windows 7 64-bit build 7068. I tried to install O&O Defrag pro 11. I got a message saying i need windows 2000 or later to install... Is there a way to fix this or is there an older version of this software that works? this software is supposed to work with 64 bit... thanks!
P pikolo75 Honorable Member Apr 15, 2009 #2 Try find this OO.Defrag.Professional.v11.5.4065.x64. This should works.
J jatboydelhi New Member Apr 19, 2009 #5 pikolo75 said: I have Win7 32 bit and O & O works geat. Click to expand... How did u do that? lat me know? plz
pikolo75 said: I have Win7 32 bit and O & O works geat. Click to expand... How did u do that? lat me know? plz
P pikolo75 Honorable Member Apr 19, 2009 #6 J use O&O from O&O Defrag Professional v11.5.4065. Last edited by a moderator: Jun 5, 2010
Jarhead57 New Member Premium Supporter Apr 19, 2009 #7 The Home and Professional versions of PerfectDisk 10 are available for Windows 7. PerfectDisk 10 Home Edition | Disk Defrag | PerfectDisk.com
The Home and Professional versions of PerfectDisk 10 are available for Windows 7. PerfectDisk 10 Home Edition | Disk Defrag | PerfectDisk.com
X xiezhoupeng351 New Member Jun 5, 2010 #8 I have tried O&O version 10, 11, and 12 before, if I remembered correctly, version 11 is not compatible with Win 7. I recommend version 10
I have tried O&O version 10, 11, and 12 before, if I remembered correctly, version 11 is not compatible with Win 7. I recommend version 10
Highwayman Extraordinary Member Jun 5, 2010 #9 You'll likely run into such issues since most of the software fixed for windows 7 will now be aimed at only supporting build 7600+ not the beta builds as they are past the "evaluation" period.
You'll likely run into such issues since most of the software fixed for windows 7 will now be aimed at only supporting build 7600+ not the beta builds as they are past the "evaluation" period.
A Agent Data Banned Jun 5, 2010 #10 use Auslogic Defrag - it's free, fast and defrags HDDs concurrently!