MS-DOS and some 16 bit programs not working on SP3

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Red Cloud

Does anyone care? since I downloaded SP3, dos and some 16 bit windows
application/program does not work. I tried all the opinin from Help suggestion,
not a chance to work anything. SP3 was designed not to work on any DOS program?
Tell me if your DOS program works or not after you downloaded SP3.
 
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Does anyone care? since I downloaded SP3, dos and some 16 bit windows
application/program does not work. I tried all the opinin from Help suggestion,
not a chance to work anything. SP3 was designed not to work on any DOS program?
Tell me if your DOS program works or not after you downloaded SP3.


There were two replies on your thread. Did you even take the time to read
back on your thread?
 
Red Cloud said:
Does anyone care? since I downloaded SP3, dos and some 16 bit windows
application/program does not work. I tried all the opinin from Help suggestion,
not a chance to work anything. SP3 was designed not to work on any DOS program?
Tell me if your DOS program works or not after you downloaded SP3.

See reply to your previous post.
 
Red Cloud said:
Does anyone care? since I downloaded SP3, dos and some 16 bit windows
application/program does not work. I tried all the opinin from Help suggestion,
not a chance to work anything. SP3 was designed not to work on any DOS program?
Tell me if your DOS program works or not after you downloaded SP3.

Red Cloud,

How many times are you going to flog this already dead horse?

Converting NTFS to FAT32 - see here:

http://faq.arstechnica.com/link.php?i=1820

Note the reference to Partition Magic. You will have to buy it or a similar
third party solution.

Reverting back to Win 98 - see here:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];Q250456

Others have given you the proper advise on several occasions. PLEASE, find
competent local help before you completely trash your system. And in the
future, have a complete and reliable backup system in place before you make
major changes to a system that suits your purposes.
 

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