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EXERCISE 8.5 (continued)
6. Click OK.
7. Select Start All Programs again, and click the program to run it. It may run, or it may
not. It doesn't matter; you're just testing.
8.
Close the application (if it ran).
9. Choose Start All Programs, and then right-click the same application and choose
Properties again.
10. Click the Compatibility tab, and clear the Run This Program In Compatibility Mode For
check box.
11. Clear the Run In 256 Colors check box.
12. Click OK to close the Properties box.
A Previously Working Application Won't Work Anymore
If an application stops working that previously worked, something has changed on your
system—obviously. But what was it?
If any of the fi les belonging to the application have been deleted, you may need to
reinstall the application. To save yourself some time, though, look in the Recycle Bin fi rst
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