Several years ago I upgraded my FS from FS2004 to the then new edition for XP, FSX. When the disc arrived it had a label on it which said "Great for XP, even better for Windows Vista." It was the FSX Deluxe Edition and ran without fault. I used it since then until last week when I upgraded my computer to Windows 7. I have placed the same original first programme disc into my computer with Windows 7 with 64 bit and all I can get on screen is the dialogue box "Install Shield will install your programme." Nothing happens and I have to take the disc out. I have heard that it is possible to install an older programme into Windows 7 by using Compatibility but my researches show that the programme has to be running first before that option can be used. Am I correct? I like the idea of using the older programme because perhaps I could use the various aircraft I have purchased over the years. My other alternative is to purchase the FSX edition called the Gold Edition although I am not interested in the Acceleration aspect. However, although on the blurb on the Microsoft web site that this edition will run on Windows 7 I see that on the disc box (enlarged)it says, Will run on 'Windows Vista', just like the edition I have. Can anyone confirm the Gold Edition will definitely run on Windows 7 if I purchase it, or is there a work around for the one I possess ?
Thanks.





That pesky disc