Check the drivers section in the webpage of that new machine?

I think most hardware manufacturers are still providing Win 7 drivers.

Though 64-bit Window$ won't run 16-bit programs, you might consider
using virtual machines or DOSbox to run them.

On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 9:30 AM, Michael Madigan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can i load a copy of Windows 7 32-bit on a new machine and have it reasonably 
> likely to load?
> I have an old legacy Fox 2.6 program that would be way  too expensive to 
> convert to Foxpro 9.0.

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