yes ucan i have the game and i run on it on xp the gaphic are no great but who cares and i can give u some cheats just post it as a question i will try to help hope this helps
Ok, this is a true question, but I do know how to do it. 1. Download a texture pack 2. If you're on Windows XP, Click "Run" then type %appdata%. Do the same on Windows 7. 3. Open your .minecraft file. 4. Go to "texturepacks" 5. Drag the (.rar or .zip) file to the folder. (Optional!)6. Use MCPatcher if your texture pack is above 16x16.
Almost all games being released still support Windows XP.
On a PC you need the game disc or PC download and Windows Vista or XP
This will only work if you have windows XP, Vista, or 7. click on the fate, fate: UR, Fate: TTS, and search for items.DAT when you find it right click and select open with... and select Notepad. you can also edit the items damage its worth and what dungeon levels it will drop on. i wouldn't recommend changing anything else since the game file might become "corrupt".
There is no such thing as a "Windows XP Word file." You open the files in Vista the exact same way you do in Windows XP - with Microsoft Word.
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To createa text file in Windows XP or any version of XP, open any word processor or text editor and create your file. Once you create your file, save it with the .TXT contention to save it as a text file.
you can drag ipa files to winzip to run an ipa file.
Microsoft Windows Operating System is the file that loads applications that run when the Windows open.
TBN files are a type of a JPG file extension. Therefore, in order to open TBN image files on Windows XP, you can use any standard image editor or viewer.
XP and 7 supports file sharing through network or any Windows supported storage device.
You use My Computer & Windows Explorer to browse the file system on a drive in Windows XP.
'docx' files relate to the 'Microsoft Office Word 2007' program, and all versions since. Provided that you can get one of these programs onto your machine, your Operating-System shouldn't (theoretically) matter.
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Of course. It wouldn't be a "Windows XP game" otherwise.
Yes. Right-click the game's .exe file or shortcut, and select "Properties." Click the "Compatibility" tab, and select Windows 98 from the dropdown box. You can do this for both the game's installer, and the game file itself.