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How can I put old programs on floppy to CD and still install ...
Anthony odel...@interserv.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Now that I got my old programs transferred over from my old computer HD to my new computer HD (see my previous thread) I need help in getting the old programs loaded into the NEW registry without having to reload the programs (I have 20-30

Installing old programs in Windows XP
Use HD cloning program such as Max-Blast or the like for whatever HD brand/s you have. Then delete Win.com from the Windows directory and install the new version over the old one. Thus you have upgraded your current setup retaining your old programs and the like at the same time. HD Image Copy MiniFaq.

help installing win95 on a notebook
ChrisH Ch...@noeasynetspam.co.uk microsoft public windowsxp general On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 20:03:44 +0530, "Vipul Suri" <vipuls...@rediffmail.com> wrote: Yes you can run any of your older programs they would run definately fine Vipul Suri Nothing like being an optimist :). Some of them might run, some might not.

Question on old programs
Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\) mikeha...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general Chip Might that program be just a little too old to be of value? -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "Chip" <C...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3A710523-9ACD-4A82-8B3F-5B6A096B20A9@microsoft.com... I am trying to install

Installing wpo2000_cd1 into Win 2KSP2
Frank ftre...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp newusers When I was trying to install Norton System Works 2001, I got an error message saying there was a compatibility conflict. Is there a patch or fix for XP that will allow me to install old programs that were on my old, "zapped" computer? Thanks, Frank.

ghost ...old programs
Install any new programs in /usr/local. When you want to upgrade, DON'T format those partitions and you will be able to keep your data and old programs. You should make the /usr partition the largest as that's where most of the system files go. Thanks. You're welcome. Allen -- Linux: If you're not careful,

Installing old programs on Windows XP
Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:rea56.26rw2h@pcbanter.net, rea56 rea56.26r...@pcbanter.net hunted and pecked: As usual I have a bunch of older programs, which still have some serious gaming action on them. However, the XP will not install them on my machine. I am getting an Autorun error which says" error

Installing Excel 95 after Excel 97.
"Frank" <ftre...@comcast.net> wrote in message news:000701c2e920$7d50ae60$3001280a@phx. gbl... When I was trying to install Norton System Works 2001, I got an error message saying there was a compatibility conflict. Is there a patch or fix for XP that will allow me to install old programs that were on my old,

OS upgrade
It gave me problems when I tried to install it on my new Vista. How does one install old programs on Vista machines? Someone mentioned something like "administrator" .... I am the only one who works on this machine. This old geezer will appreciate any help.

"FireWire Envy"
Whenever I install any programs, I log on as administrator first, then install the program. Usually I use the programs "setup.exe" program to install it. A typical example is Microsoft Gif Animator, a very old program, written for Win 95. It's distributed as an EXE called gifsetup.exe, which you run to set it up in

IE 5 ruined by installing Word 2000
My question is this: If I buy a new HD, install it, set the jumpers as Master, partition it, install Win XP and then reset the jumpers on the old HD to slave... Can I not copy all of my old programs from the original partions on the old HD to new partitions on the new HD by using Drive Copy, Norton Ghost,

Installing MS Money on XP
Test Man test...@test.org microsoft public windowsxp general Just wondering, can XP handle old programs for Windows 95/98/Me and NT/2000? What if a product came in 2 versions, one for Windows 95/98/Me and one for NT/2000? Which version is the best to install? Another thing is something like Office 97/2000.

Downloading and installing Slackware
I recently had to re-format the hard drive on my Dell Dimension XPS and that means re-instaling my old programs. I began with Microsoft Front page 200 and it will not allow me to install it. It asks for product relationship to be found. I have no idea what to do. williametta_spen...@CompuServe.com.

Installing old programs on Windows XP
Mark freeze...@gci.net microsoft public windowsxp newusers How do you install a prorams that was designed for windows 95 or higher.

Installing XP from OEM over oem Win98
I went into the program files and tried clicking on the individual executables but a screen popped up saying I needed to use setup to install each for this user. How can I work around this and reinstall my Office programs? I can't find the old CD from the 2000 which I upgraded from. Thanks.

re-installing Word 6 in win95
I resolved the issue only but installing Win95 on a spare drive and booting with that drive in order to run his software, an inelegant solution indeed. I have been using Bochs to run DOS/Windows 3.11 software. i've tried Bochs but boy does the guest OS take a performance hit! of course...with an old dos app on

{ASSD} Re: I'm baaack! Yaaay! Well ... Sorta.
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have the full set of floppies for SCO Unix version 3.2.4s My client has an old PC running possibly the same SCO Unix version with a custom program - they use this program It is your Hard disk witch is to big for those old programs. Go to the Caldera website and look for Supplement, File uod429a and uod453a.

Installing Old Programs
Rock r...@mail.nospam.net microsoft public windowsxp general Chip wrote: I am trying to install Microsoft Automap onto my new laptop with XP Pro. It is a 16 bit program and only comes on floppys. I copied the floppies from another computer that had a floppy drive onto an external hard drive and tried to install

Installing upgrade PPC 2002 into Ipaq?
Error code 1 Stop in /usr/src/XF4/xc-old/programs/Xserver (line 1342 of Makefile). *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/src/XF4/xc-old/programs (line 744 of Makefile). If I have missed something please let me know, I haven't been able to find much documentation on building and installing X, other than the couple of

Installing WFWG onto Win95
Will installing the new OS disrupt the programs that I am currently running? Many of these programs, ie, Config PPP, Newsreader, TurboGopher, ClarisWorks 3.0 and more came with the system when I purchased it in 1995. Will the new OS just install without disrupting old programs. One person told me that installing a