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Old Sep 26, 2005, 07:45 PM
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I have a game I tried to download and all that comes up is the message as follows. 16 bit c drive / autoexc.nt system file not suitable.
its a old game that says for win 95 and I have a win. XP does this matter? thank you

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Old Sep 27, 2005, 02:15 AM   #2  
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That's exactly what I'm reading, which is no surprise. Many programs for Win95 do not run on XP.

Do some Googling for the game; you might find an updated version for XP.
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what game is it? It should have a help, site link and update feature try the site directly. Maybe I can find it in CompletelyFreeSoftware.com to which I have lifetime membership. Also have you tried the compatability feature in the 'properties' of the app you are trying to play. Let us know, we'll help you figure it out somehow. Next time you download look and see if the app is compatible with Win XP before downloading, saves a lot of headache.
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