I have a disc for Atomic Clock 5.0 and I would like to install it on my new computer that has Windows 7, but it is not compatible with Windows 7. Is there an updated driver that I could get to install it?
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
The application isn't developed anymore. There is no information about it on the developer's website. However, all the versions of Windows have implemented a feature that synchronizes the time automatically. The best thing to do in your case is to right click the setup package and then access Properties > Compatibility. From the drop down menu select Windows XP and then start it again with Run as Administrator option. If it does not work, the application is not compatible at all with Windows 7.
I have a disc for Atomic Clock 5.0 and I would like to install it on my new computer that has Windows 7, but it is not compatible with Windows 7. Is there an updated driver that I could get to install it?
The application isn't developed anymore. There is no information about it on the developer's website. However, all the versions of Windows have implemented a feature that synchronizes the time automatically. The best thing to do in your case is to right click the setup package and then access Properties > Compatibility. From the drop down menu select Windows XP and then start it again with Run as Administrator option. If it does not work, the application is not compatible at all with Windows 7.