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Mike Arnold
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      03-18-2008
A friend has word processor files with the extension .wps created in
Works 4 in Win95.
He has bought a new computer with Vista loaded. He says he's unable to
get Vista (I think he said Works 9) to read these old files.
How can he convert them please?

Mike
 
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smartie77
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      03-18-2008
download and install Virtual PC 2007 from Microsofts Website (free) in Vista

install an old Windows 9x/NT inside VPCs Virtual Machine

install an old Version of the Software "Works" inside this old Windows.

;-)


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"Mike Arnold" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> A friend has word processor files with the extension .wps created in Works
> 4 in Win95.
> He has bought a new computer with Vista loaded. He says he's unable to get
> Vista (I think he said Works 9) to read these old files.
> How can he convert them please?
>
> Mike


 
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Mike Arnold
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      03-18-2008
Thanks Smartie. Seems rather complicated but very happy if it works, as
I'm sure it will.
There's no simpler way?

Mike

smartie77 wrote:
> download and install Virtual PC 2007 from Microsofts Website (free) in
> Vista
>
> install an old Windows 9x/NT inside VPCs Virtual Machine
>
> install an old Version of the Software "Works" inside this old Windows.
>
> ;-)
>
>
> Smartie
>
> "Mike Arnold" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:xfednV-...
>> A friend has word processor files with the extension .wps created in
>> Works 4 in Win95.
>> He has bought a new computer with Vista loaded. He says he's unable
>> to get Vista (I think he said Works 9) to read these old files.
>> How can he convert them please?
>>
>> Mike

>

 
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      03-18-2008
"Mike Arnold" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks Smartie. Seems rather complicated but very happy if it works, as
> I'm sure it will.
> There's no simpler way?


Unless the old computer still available, the Virtual PC route is your best
bet. Yes it's kinda complicated, but it will work.

If the old computer is still available, resave the Works files as Rich Text
..rtf or Word .doc files.

 
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smartie77
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      03-18-2008
I'm afraid there is no other way.. Works 4.0 is dating back to the Windows
3.x era and support for these files has been dropped in all now around
applications.

Give VPC a try, it's a very simple wizard driven setup and needs only few
MBs of Ram and maybe 1GB of Harddisk space for a (simulated) windows 98 pc.

Of course you need the old windows CD and Product Key.

Greetings

Smartie



"Mike Arnold" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Thanks Smartie. Seems rather complicated but very happy if it works, as
> I'm sure it will.
> There's no simpler way?
>
> Mike
>
> smartie77 wrote:
>> download and install Virtual PC 2007 from Microsofts Website (free) in
>> Vista
>>
>> install an old Windows 9x/NT inside VPCs Virtual Machine
>>
>> install an old Version of the Software "Works" inside this old Windows.
>>
>> ;-)
>>
>>
>> Smartie
>>
>> "Mike Arnold" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:xfednV-...
>>> A friend has word processor files with the extension .wps created in
>>> Works 4 in Win95.
>>> He has bought a new computer with Vista loaded. He says he's unable to
>>> get Vista (I think he said Works 9) to read these old files.
>>> How can he convert them please?
>>>
>>> Mike

>>

 
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Mike Arnold
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      03-18-2008
Thanks. Old computer is still available. So you are saying that .rtf or
..doc files created in his old win95 system will be readable in his brand
new Vista setup? If so, that sounds much the best solution!

Thanks Bob

Bob Campbell wrote:
> "Mike Arnold" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Thanks Smartie. Seems rather complicated but very happy if it works,
>> as I'm sure it will.
>> There's no simpler way?

>
> Unless the old computer still available, the Virtual PC route is your
> best bet. Yes it's kinda complicated, but it will work.
>
> If the old computer is still available, resave the Works files as Rich
> Text .rtf or Word .doc files.

 
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      03-18-2008

You might try this Works file converter.
'Download details: Works Converter for Import/Export of Works Word
Processor (.wps) Documents (Wp2krtf.exe)'
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en)

It's pretty dated though - its original purpose was for converting
Works 4 files for use in Works 2000 (looks as if it will convert them to
RTF). But maybe if you can first get them to the 2000 format they might
play nice-nice with Works 9. I'd be sure to try it on a backup copy
first though.

You may find more help over on the MS Works upgrade site as well.
'Microsoft Works - Product Upgrades and Downloads'
(http://www.microsoft.com/products/works/downloads.mspx)

Mike Arnold;651827 Wrote:
> Thanks Smartie. Seems rather complicated but very happy if it works, as
> I'm sure it will.
> There's no simpler way?
>
> Mike
>
> smartie77 wrote:> > >
> > > download and install Virtual PC 2007 from Microsofts Website (free)

> > in
> > > Vista
> > >
> > > install an old Windows 9x/NT inside VPCs Virtual Machine
> > >
> > > install an old Version of the Software "Works" inside this old

> > Windows.
> > >
> > > ;-)
> > >
> > >
> > > Smartie
> > >
> > > "Mike Arnold" <teddy@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> > > news:xfednV-5ULvKsH3aRVnyiQA@xxxxxx
> > > > >



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      03-18-2008
"Mike Arnold" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks. Old computer is still available. So you are saying that .rtf or
> .doc files created in his old win95 system will be readable in his brand
> new Vista setup? If so, that sounds much the best solution!


It will have a better chance than .wps format. If that fails, then save
the documents as plain .txt files. You will lose all the formatting of
course, but the actual text will be preserved.

 
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      03-18-2008
Bob Campbell wrote:
> "Mike Arnold" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Thanks. Old computer is still available. So you are saying that .rtf
>> or .doc files created in his old win95 system will be readable in his
>> brand new Vista setup? If so, that sounds much the best solution!

>
> It will have a better chance than .wps format. If that fails, then
> save the documents as plain .txt files. You will lose all the
> formatting of course, but the actual text will be preserved.


Thanks for your help. I will try it on Thursday when I go to see my friend.

Mike
 
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Mike Arnold
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      03-18-2008
Thanks too to mkprillman. This seems like another route worth trying.
I'm most grateful.

I'm getting a much better response than I ever expected; any more?!

Mike

mkprilliman wrote:
> You might try this Works file converter.
> 'Download details: Works Converter for Import/Export of Works Word
> Processor (.wps) Documents (Wp2krtf.exe)'
> (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en)
>
> It's pretty dated though - its original purpose was for converting
> Works 4 files for use in Works 2000 (looks as if it will convert them to
> RTF). But maybe if you can first get them to the 2000 format they might
> play nice-nice with Works 9. I'd be sure to try it on a backup copy
> first though.
>
> You may find more help over on the MS Works upgrade site as well.
> 'Microsoft Works - Product Upgrades and Downloads'
> (http://www.microsoft.com/products/works/downloads.mspx)
>
> Mike Arnold;651827 Wrote:
>
>> Thanks Smartie. Seems rather complicated but very happy if it works, as
>> I'm sure it will.
>> There's no simpler way?
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> smartie77 wrote:> > >
>>
>>>> download and install Virtual PC 2007 from Microsofts Website (free)
>>>>
>>> in
>>>
>>>> Vista
>>>>
>>>> install an old Windows 9x/NT inside VPCs Virtual Machine
>>>>
>>>> install an old Version of the Software "Works" inside this old
>>>>
>>> Windows.
>>>
>>>> ;-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Smartie
>>>>
>>>> "Mike Arnold" <teddy@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>>>> news:xfednV-5ULvKsH3aRVnyiQA@xxxxxx
>>>>

>
>
>

 
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