IMO, hardware and software manufacturers should support old operating systems as long as there is a demand for their hardware/software on the old OSes. They shouldn't just abandon them! Look at how many people still use Windows 98!
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the it runs on battery (have a notebook of course) I would say to the theme: not to much programs running in the background (not much in the tray) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> In that case, hold the power button down until the computer shuts off (works on notebooks and desktops)! However, this is of course, NOT RECOMMENDED!! Why? Because you might accidentally fry something in your case.
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Few questions: Why would you remove FAT16 support? Wouldn't this mean incompatibility with FAT16 drives? Also, why would you put System Restore when many people don't even use it?
Not to be rude or anything, but why would you want to even install Photoshop 3.0.5 on Windows 2000? I've actually had bad experiences installing very old software on newer operating systems. If you were installing it in XP, you'd be able to use the compatibility tab under the file's Properties to make it install properly... I can't remember if its in Windows 2000 as well....
After months and months of searching and punching myself, I have found the solution to my problem: http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/07/rest...our-server.html Worked for me! Hopefully it will work for you! Also, I just realized this topic was in the wrong forum... [ Topic moved. ]