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Hey guys!

Do you think it's possible to run windows xp apps on win2k? Have any of you done this before? If you have, then please explain how, it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanx in advance

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Well, I was thinking M$ apps, like messenger live and windows media player 10. You should be able to run them on an older OS right?

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You should be able to do it. Most Windows versions have retained compatibility with each other, and so you could probably go back to Windows 98 or so before you start having too many problems.

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Can you guys try to run windows XP only apps, like media player 10, under the windows 2000 compatibility layer in windows xp? just to see if it works.

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2000 isn't security supported any more is it?

 

Under the hood XP and 2k are shockingly close, esspecially when you consider thta XP was released a decent amout of tiem after 2k...

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2000 isn't security supported any more is it?

 

Under the hood XP and 2k are shockingly close' date=' esspecially when you consider thta XP was released a decent amout of tiem after 2k...[/quote']

 

I think it still is, they only killed support for Win98 and WinME a while ago so it must still be active for 2000 I guess :)

 

Cheers,

 

Ryan Jones

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correct you are - but remember vista will be around soon . . . . ish they it'll be a matter of time before it'll be dropped . . . and it wouldn't surprise me if xp is dropped quickly as well, in an attempt to bump people up to vista

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correct you are - but remember vista will be around soon . . . . ish they it'll be a matter of time before it'll be dropped . . . and it wouldn't surprise me if xp is dropped quickly as well, in an attempt to bump people up to vista

 

I'm not so shure about that... I think there is a law that says they must maintain support for xxx amount of time. MS are a money hungry monopoly so your right they wil try to get rid of P as fast as they can once Vista is finished.

 

Cheers,

 

Ryan Jones

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