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XP and 16 bit Windows

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by hawk22, 2004/11/07.

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  1. 2004/11/07
    hawk22

    hawk22 Geek Member Thread Starter

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    Hi,
    I know this will sound silly to some of you, but I still would like to know.
    I have a older CD 2001 bootable with mixed data and 100 MP3 songs on it.
    When I insert this disk now on XP Pro Fat 32 PC I get the following message.

    16 BIT WINDOWS SUBSYSTEM
    C:\ Windows \System32\ Autoexec.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications.
    Choose "Close" to terminate the application.
    "CLOSE" "IGNORE "

    Can I somehow get them 100 MP3 files of that CD??

    thanks
    hawk22
     
  2. 2004/11/07
    JoeHobart

    JoeHobart Inactive Alumni

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    open My Computer, right click on the cd drive, choose Open instead of Autoplay
     

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  4. 2004/11/09
    hawk22

    hawk22 Geek Member Thread Starter

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    Thanks that worked fine.
    I have a small program on 2 Floppy Disks from Avery a Mailing List Address Book including the Avery Address Label Print. In 98SE I used to do all my Xmas Address Labels. I get the same message as with the CD when I try to open the Floppy. Any hope here??
    hawk22
     
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