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Question by Guest
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June 20, 2015

A few years ago I had the Midi-soft allowing me to write music on the computer. I purchased a new HP and now have some sort of "Gobble -d guk". I now have Window 7. What should I do to again use this product?

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Answer by Alex Urbach

On Windows 7 you will have to apply some compatibility tweaks (right click the setup package and choose Properties > Compatibility > Windows XP). Next, run the software as Administrator using the right click again on the file.


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Question by william caldwell
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March 17, 2015

I'm installing Midisoft Sheet music on a new computer on Windows 7. It's not read properly. What can I do?

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Answer by Sean Hill

Since the software appears to be discontinued (no download or information about compatibility with Windows 7), you have to apply a compatibility tweak. Right click the application, then go to Properties > Compatibility, and choose Windows XP. Next, right click it again and choose Run as Administrator. This is the only possible way you could try for the application.

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Question by Phil Bellack
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July 31, 2012
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Answer by Robert Polubinski

You can open the files and use copy and paste to move the data from one file to another.

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