OS Required: Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
Does that mean that Windows XP can use it, or not?
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OS Required: Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition

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			jonesthecurl wrote:If something won't run, there's a fairly simple way of getting the machine to run stuff for old windows versions.
I don't remember exactly where you find it, but ask the machine for help and you'll find it in a few minutes.
Someone else may be able to point you straight there.


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			hecter wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:If something won't run, there's a fairly simple way of getting the machine to run stuff for old windows versions.
I don't remember exactly where you find it, but ask the machine for help and you'll find it in a few minutes.
Someone else may be able to point you straight there.
Right Click, Properties, Compatibility or something like that...
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