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> Trying to open an older program., I cannot open an older program.
deanderose
post Apr 19 2005, 05:29 AM
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Because I had to install Windows XP on my computer, all of my old software was done through Windows 98. I am trying to open my original recovery disc that came with my computer and Windows 98. I have my software for my cd copier on it.

I am not sure if it is possible to open this disc or not. When I go into the disc to open I get, "Irfanview IMG File 1441 KB" on "My Computer".

When I click it to read the E:\Recovery disc, I get the following,
"E:\STARTUP.IMG:"

Can't Read File Header!

Unknown File Format!

It is no surprise to me that I have ran into this problem. I wanted to find out if there is any other way to get to the software from the 98 discI and install it on my XP, I need to run my cd copier.

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it is an image file. you need sofware like winimage to read it, magiciso will probably read it as well. Anyway since the software was created for windows 98 or way back when, I probably would not bother with that, download Nero and give it a try, you may like it better.
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