HyperTerminal isn't included in this version of Windows. There are several options you can use to accomplish the same tasks:
If you only need remote shell access, you can use WinRS (Windows Remote Shell). To get help with WinRS, type winrs /? at the command prompt, and then press Enter.
Try using Telnet. Telnet is a simple, text-based program that you can use to connect to another computer over the Internet.
If you used HyperTerminal to troubleshoot modem problems, use Phone and Modem instead:
Open Phone and Modem by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type phone and modem, and then click Phone and Modem.
NoteYou might need to provide information, such as your country or region and any special phone dialing rules, in the Location Information dialog box before you can access the Phone and Modem dialog box.
If you used HyperTerminal to control serial devices, you can usually find a version of HyperTerminal on the Internet that you can download for personal use.
Microsoft Hyperterminal Windows 7
How to install the WinXP HyperTerminal client on Windows Vista or Windows 7 (Free)
Install Hyperterminal Windows 7
HyperTerminal is a Windows XP application that helps you to connect your computer to other remote computers. This application is also used by NetAdmins to connect their laptops to switches to perform regular maintenance operations. But Windows Vista or Windows 7 do not include this application by default. All the alternatives available are either paid and the free ones are not up to the mark. In this article we will tell you how to install the Windows XP’s HyperTerminal client on Windows Vista or Windows 7.
First of all you need to get access to a Windows XP machine and copy two files hypertrm.dll andhypertrm.exe from that system to your target Windows Vista or Windows 7 machine. Alternatively, you can download the files in a zip-package from here. Once you have the zip file, you need to extract the two files from that package to your target system (Windows Vista or Windows 7). CHeck this screenshot below.
Make sure you keep the files hypertrm.dll and hypertrm.exe in the same folder. Emraan hashmi songs list. Now you can launch the HyperTerminal client by double clicking the hypertrm.exe file. And there you have a fully working HyperTerminal client. This HyperTerminal client functions normally on your Windows Vista or a Windows 7 system as it would on any other Windows XP system. The best part about this method is that the HyperTerminal client you get this way is both free and it works.
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Well I upgraded my PC after decades (From PIV and Windows XP (Yes that is right)).
The New OS I installed is Microsoft Windows 7 (Win7)
As I am an engineer and electronics hobyist I need the com port a lot. Almost all the gadgets i build or use need it.
I have been using Hilgreave hyperterminal (a free software distributed with Microsoft Windows upto XP) for many years for this purpose.
![How to install hyperterminal How to install hyperterminal](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/CS-LdYdjX7I/maxresdefault.jpg)
But when I needed it (for a little project) Win7 did not have it. although CMD.exe can be used for sending to com ports I searched for the good old hyperterminal.
Then I turned to the web only to find that it is no more available with newer Windows installations. (Funny).
![Hyperterminal Hyperterminal](https://www.techperiod.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/hyperterminal-using-PuTTy.png)
So I tried the hilgreave website (www.hilgraeve.com/) but they were selling it for a price of $65. I find that quite high.
I had the Win XP CD backed up in my HDD. So I had Access to copressed version of the Hyperterminal.
Please note: Owning the Win-XP makes me the legitimate owner of it
I decompressed the required files and TADA.. I had 'Hyperterminal' up and running. Following Steps will Tell you how it is done.