Disguise Win NT as Win 95 ???
In the FAQ Section of this great Win NT site there was a section in the FAQ section for NT4 about making applications think Win NT is Win 95. That is great it is something i need. Though i kinda got lost in those instructions.
In the FAQ Section of this great Win NT site there was a section in the FAQ section for NT4 about making applications think Win NT is Win 95.
http://www.ntcompatible.com/faq16.shtml
That is great it is something i need. Though i kinda got lost in those instructions.
Has anyone here managed this, if so could you please elaborate on this instrctions a bit. I'm not quit sure where these two files should be copied and where do you get title.exe from?
I couldn't find this file on my entire HD or CD.
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
http://www.ntcompatible.com/faq16.shtml
That is great it is something i need. Though i kinda got lost in those instructions.
Has anyone here managed this, if so could you please elaborate on this instrctions a bit. I'm not quit sure where these two files should be copied and where do you get title.exe from?
I couldn't find this file on my entire HD or CD.
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
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title.exe is not a an actual file - it was meant as the generic name of your application. e.g. for NFS High Stakes you would use nfshs.exe...
so use the name of the program you're trying to run.
as far as where you put the files, it really doesn't matter, so long as it's in your path. The winnt directory would work fine.
title.exe is not a an actual file - it was meant as the generic name of your application. e.g. for NFS High Stakes you would use nfshs.exe...
so use the name of the program you're trying to run.
as far as where you put the files, it really doesn't matter, so long as it's in your path. The winnt directory would work fine.