FS 2002 can run Windows 7? Y at - it a driver update?

I can open the program, but does not respond correctly

Hi oldtowner

Welcome to the Microsoft Answers Forum!

·         Do you get an exact error message or error code, or does the game freeze?

1. check if the game is compatible with the version of the operating system installed on your computer. Here is the link for compatibility: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/windows-7/en-us/default.aspx

2. to run built in audit and program compatibility issues if the issue is resolved. Steps to follow:

i. Click Start, in the search box, type in the troubleshooting section

II. Select programs

III. programs, select the program compatibility

IV. follow the wizard.

Reference link: open program compatibility issues

Thank you, and in what concerns:

Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

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