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I have windows 2000, purchased the product Home Design 3D and started to install this. The installation stopped, requested that I have windows 95/98. Is there a patch or something that can help me convert the down load? Thank you.
I have windows 2000, purchased the product Home Design 3D and started to install this. The installation stopped, requested that I have windows 95/98. Is there a patch or something that can help me convert the down load? Thank you.
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On your Windows 2000 CD is a file called APCOMPAT.EXE
Copy it it your hard drive and run it. You can use it as a lauch platform for other applications and it tries to fool the applications into thinking they are running on Win9x.
I can't be certain that it will work, but give it a go. Failing that, try the website for the software and see if there is a patch that will help you out.
If all else fails, I hope you kept the receipt!
Copy it it your hard drive and run it. You can use it as a lauch platform for other applications and it tries to fool the applications into thinking they are running on Win9x.
I can't be certain that it will work, but give it a go. Failing that, try the website for the software and see if there is a patch that will help you out.
If all else fails, I hope you kept the receipt!
also there is an updated application compatibility toolkit available from the M$ website. You may have better results with the newer version as the one that comes on the win2k cd does not work all that well from my experience.
Thanks, I plan on trying this and if it doesn't work, then the next reply will most likely help also.
Quote:<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Bursar:On your Windows 2000 CD is a file called APCOMPAT.EXE
Copy it it your hard drive and run it. You can use it as a lauch platform for other applications and it tries to fool the applications into thinking they are running on Win9x.
I can't be certain that it will work, but give it a go. Failing that, try the website for the software and see if there is a patch that will help you out.
If all else fails, I hope you kept the receipt!</font>
Quote:<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Bursar:On your Windows 2000 CD is a file called APCOMPAT.EXE
Copy it it your hard drive and run it. You can use it as a lauch platform for other applications and it tries to fool the applications into thinking they are running on Win9x.
I can't be certain that it will work, but give it a go. Failing that, try the website for the software and see if there is a patch that will help you out.
If all else fails, I hope you kept the receipt!</font>
thank you for your reply!!! most appreciated!
Quote:<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Four and Twenty:also there is an updated application compatibility toolkit available from the M$ website. You may have better results with the newer version as the one that comes on the win2k cd does not work all that well from my experience.</font>
Quote:<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Four and Twenty:also there is an updated application compatibility toolkit available from the M$ website. You may have better results with the newer version as the one that comes on the win2k cd does not work all that well from my experience.</font>