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    Is Address Book Recovery incompatible with Windows 7

    I want to know that is Address Book Recovery incompatible with Windows 7 because many of my friends have said so. Actually, I was using this tool in my system for the recovery of Windows Address Book files if I loose them or if they are damaged due to any problems. But, I have upgraded my system from Windows Vista to Windows 7 now. So, please help me with your suggestions and comments.

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    Re: Is Address Book Recovery incompatible with Windows 7

    Hello there, it is true that Address Book Recovery is incompatible with Windows 7 because only the following operating systems are supported by this software:
    • Windows 98
    • Windows ME
    • Windows NT 4.x
    • Windows 2000
    • Windows 2003
    • Windows XP
    • Windows Vista Business
    • Windows Vista Business x64
    • Windows Vista Enterprise
    • Windows Vista Enterprise x64
    • Windows Vista Home Basic
    • Windows Vista Home Basic x64
    • Windows Vista Home Premium
    • Windows Vista Home Premium x64
    • Windows Vista Starter
    • Windows Vista Ultimate
    • Windows Vista Ultimate x64

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    Re: Is Address Book Recovery incompatible with Windows 7

    The hardware and software evaluation tool will help you to know if Address Book Recovery is incompatible with Windows 7 or not. Actually, this tool helps to know about all the programs and applications in the system that are compatible and incompatible. There are many complements available for the incompatible programs and applications. So, there is no need to worry even if the software is shown as incompatible.

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    Re: Is Address Book Recovery incompatible with Windows 7

    Even if Address Book Recovery is incompatible with Windows 7, you can run it forcefully in the system with the help of the Run as Administrator option. You will get this option when you right-click on the icon of this particular icon. I have been able to get rid of many incompatibility issues in my system with Windows 7 operating system and hence, I can assure you that this technique will work.

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    Re: Is Address Book Recovery incompatible with Windows 7

    Following are the alternatives that can be used if you find that Address Book Recovery is incompatible with Windows 7. Also note that all the softwares that have been mentioned below have similar features and as easy to use as Address Book Recovery:
    1. Actual Address Book Recovery 2.0
    2. Recovery Toolbox for Address Book 1.0.8
    3. SysTools Address Book Recovery 1.0

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    Re: Is Address Book Recovery incompatible with Windows 7

    Address Book Recovery will be incompatible with Windows 7 only if you use the old version of this software. The latest version of this software will not have any such issues. Thus, you will have to search for a new version of this software, that has been released after the Windows 7 operating system was launched. This will help with your problem because the developers are making it sure that the new versions released must work with all the operating systems available in the market.

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