Posted on 06/23/2004 6:14:38 PM PDT by aft_lizard
May be because XP has no DOS?
Or XP wants to employ its "Compatibility Wizard," and needs the original install discs?
Wild guesses.
No since it was a change of operating systems, and its apparent to me that works 2000 is incompatable without a reinstall which is impossible without the oem disks.
XP has DOS.
Can't you just go to the control panel, "add/remove programs" and uninstall it?
I have tried the compatibility wizard to no avail.
nope it requires the installation disk for some odd reason
You can get a full office XP for students at a great price it has lots of wonderful stuff.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/students/overview.mspx
Doesn't MS have product support if you buy their product? Yeah, I know it's a hassle. The tech guys are in India.
I have a full version oem of ms works i cant use it because its not a upgrade and the old one still requires the original installation disk
I used the word processor on Sunday and it was fine. Went to use it yesterday morning and bam! Told me to reinstall the thing.
Thank goodness I kept ALL of the software that came with my pc four yrs. ago!!
Sorry I can't loan you my software to get you out of your situation.
"XP, Windows 2000, and Windows NT don't contain DOS, although XP can create DOS-bootable disks. All three OSs support the cmd.exe command shell, which lets you run NT-equivalent DOS commands. In XP, go to Start, Programs, Accessories or click Start, Run, then type
cmd.exe
to start the command shell. For older application support, you might want to try the command.com shell, which is more compatible with MS-DOS than cmd.exe is. In XP, click Start, Run, then type
command.com
to start the command.com shell. Command.com can call autoexec.bat and config.nt, both of which are located in the \windows\system32 directory, just as MS-DOS calls autoexec.bat and config.sys. If you're having trouble running your old DOS command-line programs from the cmd.exe environment, try running them inside a command.com shell."
Easy path..buy a new computer..
So I guess you're right and I'm half wrong.
I think it's worth a try contacting msn. They will probably charge you fifty bucks, but that's cheaper than buying a new pc! lol
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