No. This message means that the program uses 16-bit code, and hence can't be used on 64-bit versions of Windows. There would be no updated version for such an old game. The only options are to run a 32-bit version of Windows, either in a virtual machine, or dual-booting.
QuickTime version 6.5.2 was the last version that was compatible with Windows 2000. Apple has a link to download this version. (See links below)
The highest version of Adobe Flash Player compatible with Windows ME is Flash Player 9.0.159.0. The highest version of the authoring studio compatible with Windows ME is Macromedia Flash MX 2004.
Yes there is.
Yes there is
Yes
The iPod touch is not compatible with Windows Media Player. You must have iTunes for the iTouch to work. You can download the latest version of iTunes for free off of the internet.
The highest version of Adobe Flash Player compatible with Windows XP is the current release, Adobe Flash Player 10.0.22.87. The highest version of the authoring studio compatible with Windows XP is the latest, Adobe Flash CS4 Professional.
Download a compatible version of hal dll file directly. And then remove the damaged one.
Alcohol 120% has been fully compatible with Windows Vista since 1.9.6.4719.
Yes it will. All you have to do is download the Windows 7 version. I have a Windows 7 and it works perfectly fine on their. It works on any Windows Version ( Or it should be able to ).It also depends on your Memory, Graphics, Processor, a good CPU, and some other things.
I'm not sure about that specific version but 18 wheels of steel haulin, I installed it on my computer and......... it won't run (the game is NOT vista compatible)
Yes you can but you have to download the windows version