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Heritage Motor Dvd

sabot

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Ok, maybe I missed this thread somewhere,
but anyone have any ideas why my Spitfire DVD/CD rom from
Heritage Motor Centre won't work in a new laptop?
Works fine in my old desktop.
Thanks Tom
 
You need to use Adobe Acrobat 7 or earlier to make it work. Has nothing to do with the OS.
 
I am not 100% sure about this and am going to test my theory, but vista and windows 7 do not use the winhlp32.exe program. It is downloadable from microsft to use in legacy programs that require it.The acrobat 7 issue may be valid but I am going to try this also.

Jim
 
Let me know how it works Jim.
B.B. here in town wants to sell me some 200.00 microsoft software in the opes that that will fix the prolem.
tom
 
Likewise on the two CDs I have (Mini and Spitfire). They run fine on XP with Adobe Reader 9. One of the reasons I bought a used laptop with XP was so I could continue to use my legacy programs that no longer run under Vista. I've been told they won't work under Windows-7 either (and yes... I tried compatibility mode and all that stuff).
 
I guess you could create a virtual PC running XP with either Microsoft's Virtual PC or VMware's free server. That way you wouldn't have to keep a physical PC around.

Scott
 
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