Is the Small Engine Repair Manual CD-ROM (p/n CE3057) compatible with Windows XP?
Although originally designed for Windows 95/98/ME, many older programs will run on Windows XP. If you can’t get the program to run on XP/2000, try this: 1. Right click its icon under the Programs menu, then select Properties from the resulting menu. 2. Now, click the Compatibility tab. You can choose what version of Windows you want XP to pretend to be. For example, let’s say you have a program that installs but refuses to run. If you set its compatibility for Win 98, you may find that it’s now perfectly happy doing it’s thing on XP (of course, it’s blissfully ignorant of the fact it’s been tricked). This usually works about 50% of the time, so don’t bet the preverbal farm on it. Windows XP also has a “Program Compatibility Wizard” that will search for the best version of Windows to run a program under. To get there, click Start, Help and Support, then “Find compatible hardware and software for Windows XP”, and finally, under “See Also” in the navigation pane, click Program Compatibili