Those versions will NOT work on Windows XP. There is nothing much I can tell.Originally posted by MULTOR@Apr 14 2003, 09:44 AM
Thanks to give me the solution.
I have a lot of older applications that are using quicktime (version 16 bits or 32 bits (v2.1.2)) and all of them are working properly under windows 98.
Now I'm under windows Xp and I have installed the quicktime 6 version.
But when i want to install my old application, they are all saying to me that "No Quicktime version installed".
If I install the old 16 bits version or the 32 bits version (v2.1.2). The installation package is freezing.
So what can I do.
I want to reuse all my old aaplication.
Please Help.
Thanks.
Try to right click the installer file and select Properties. Then there should be somewhere you can select which operating system the program worked best in. Select Windows 95 from that list.
I could be wrong with what I just said since I'm NOT running Windows XP. I run Windows 98.