run-time error '75'

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Guest

i had a program called PanDesign,its crack was somewut wierd , it was a file
opened by DOS and using it I had to change the DISK ID to the one in the
file,i did it but the program wasn't cracked yet,i tried to uninstall the
program then reinstall it but when it starts to intall it tells me Run-time
error '75':path/file access error;and in the head of the window Visual Basic
5.0 Setup Toolkit. so wut to do with that problem?
 
M

Malke

COON said:
i had a program called PanDesign,its crack was somewut wierd , it was
a file opened by DOS and using it I had to change the DISK ID to the
one in the file,i did it but the program wasn't cracked yet,i tried to
uninstall the program then reinstall it but when it starts to intall
it tells me Run-time error '75':path/file access error;and in the head
of the window Visual Basic 5.0 Setup Toolkit. so wut to do with that
problem?

Let's see, you are posting in a newsgroup for the Windows XP operating
system about a DOS program that you don't own, that you cracked? All
righty then.

While some DOS programs (legitimate or not) will run in XP, some will
not. There is no underlying DOS in NT-based operating systems (NT,
Win2k, XP), only an emulator. If your DOS program won't run in NT even
under Compatibility Mode, then you can:

1. Find a modern program that will do what you want that is compatible
with the operating system you are using.

2. Or keep a computer around running DOS or Win9x to run your program.

Please don't post asking for help with cracks; most people in this
newsgroup will not be polite to you.

Malke
 

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