Windows 2000 is also compatible with the program

  

Not only does Windows XP/2003 provide program compatibility, Windows 2000 also provides a system tool called Application Compatibility Tool that temporarily emulates other versions of Windows on Windows 2000 (eg Windows 95/98) /NT), so that some programs that could not be run on Windows 2000 will work properly. However, it is not integrated into the system, so it is not well known to users.

We can find an executable file named Apcompat.exe in the Suppot directory of the Windows 2000 installation CD (Chinese and English). We just need to copy it to the hard disk. Can be used.

Tip: If you copy the Apcompat.exe file to the system folder (C:WINNT), we can call the file by "Start → Run".

Double-click the Apcompat.exe file to enter its main interface (as shown). Click the Browse button, select the program you want to run in compatibility mode, then select the operating system you want to emulate in the "Operating System" field, then click OK.

Maybe you noticed a few options below the interface, which is a "life-saving straw" when you can't run the program after using Apcompat. Because Windows 2000's memory management mode, temporary folder and disk space detection, etc. may also conflict with the programs that need to run, in this case, selecting these options may solve the problem.

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