You can enable it by going to Control Panel and clicking on 16-bit Application Support then clicking Enable.įor those of you with genuine copies of Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate with a multi-core processor (who doesn’t run Win7 on a multi-core these days) these versions of Windows 7 allow you to use Windows Virtual PC, which lets you virtually run Windows XP Pro without a disc or OS installation. However, if you have a 32-bit copy of Windows 8 installed (I don’t wanna know why you do), running 16-bit applications are disabled by default. This will just work, without having to run anything in compatibility mode. Therefore, you are able to install TIS2000 natively on ANY 32-bit Windows system. The problem with installing TIS2000 on newer machines is that, while the TIS2000 program itself is 32-bit, the installer and drivers are 16-bit. And 32-bit versions of Windows are backwards compatible with 16-bit applications. In the following, I am going to explain why this seemed to be the case and show how you CAN install TIS2000 on machines other than WinXP Pro.Ħ4-bit versions of Windows contain backwards compatibility with 32-bit applications, but not with 16-bit applications. I read through all 39 pages of the gm tech 2 Clone thread today and noticed that some people were having problems installing TIS2000 on machines running anything other than Windows XP Pro 32-bit. Guide to installing TIS2000 on any computer:
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