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cocokayla
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
@SPARKY1922 Most if not all applications are .exe (executable files) that I know of. You can check the box that enables file name extensions in the View tab of File Explorer but the program works the same way whether you can see the .exe bit or not.
Compatibility is made to run programs on older Windows so that's why you won't see 10 on there. To be honest I'm not sure it will make much of a difference, because whatever is causing the program to crash might be from an external source. Just a thought but could it have anything to do with your virus protection?
I'm afraid that I'm just leading you down a rabbit hole with no answers so I hope igazor or someone else can offer a better suggestion. Sorry I couldn't be of more help :disappointed:
Compatibility is made to run programs on older Windows so that's why you won't see 10 on there. To be honest I'm not sure it will make much of a difference, because whatever is causing the program to crash might be from an external source. Just a thought but could it have anything to do with your virus protection?
I'm afraid that I'm just leading you down a rabbit hole with no answers so I hope igazor or someone else can offer a better suggestion. Sorry I couldn't be of more help :disappointed:
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