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Download | Windows 7’s Calculator | Use For Vista & XP


Download and Run Windows 7 Calculator on Vista and XP as Now in Win7, there are 4: Standard, Scientific, Programmer and Statistics. Other new features are History and Unit Conversion. The new calculator was available in the pre-beta build of Windows 7 and the good thing about this calculator is that it works with Windows Vista as well. Windows Vista users who want to try out the more advanced Calculator program from Windows 7, can download the calculator of Windows 7 and use it with Vista.

The 250 Kilobyte download of Windows-7-Calculator.rar should not take long. Unpack the contents to the computer’s hard drive. The calculator can then simply be started by double-clicking on calc.exe. Some users might even go so far and replace the original Windows Vista calculator with the one from Windows 7. It is recommended to first test the calculator by running calc.exe and to backup the original calculator before replacing it with the Windows 7 calculator. See How to install the Windows 7 Calculator instead of the regular Vista or XP Calculator and downloading the same below :

The two files that should be backed up (if existing) are calc.exe in the system32 directory and calc.exe.mui in system32\en-US. When that is done copy the files calc.exe and calc.exe.mui into the two folders overwriting any existing files in the process. The Windows 7 calculator should now be available by entering calc in the run dialog form or from the start menu as well.


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