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Originally Posted by Blink
You could either:
a) Take the CD drive out of the Windows 98 machine and install it in the Windows 7 machine.
b) Put the CD into the Windows 98 machine and copy the entire contents of the CD to the PC's hard drive. Then, copy them to a USB stick as well. Put the USB stick into the Windows 7 machine and copy the entire contents of Rave to the Win7 machine's hard drive. Now you can run Rave on both machines and you don't need to use the CD at all. The TData.exe file is the one that launches Rave.
But has the laptop had the offending Win10 update yet?
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I think it's only the Acrobat 4.0 element of Rave that's incompatible with one offending update to Win10. The obvious solution seems to be find the offending update (whichever KBxxxxxxx number it was) and uninstall it from the Win10 machine.
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Control Panel>Windows Update>View update history should give you a list of all the Win10 updates installed. Double-click on one to find more info on it. Once you've found the offender, uninstall it via Control Panel>Programs & Features>Installed Updates>(right click on offending update & uninstall).
The full Windows catalogue should be here - https://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Home.aspx.
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HI Simon.
Doing the above would then mean your lap top or PC is not up to date, which in turn could mean trouble later on down the road, windows 10 2004 update also stopped some printers from working until Microsoft sorted it out with some patch i think.