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To: Gottfried who wrote (11506)8/28/2000 4:08:01 PM
From: Gottfried   of 110614
 
Results of running Windows 2000 Readiness Analyzer:
[partial report]
>Incompatible Hardware

The following hardware may not support Windows 2000 without
additional files. Please see the Microsoft Windows 2000 Hardware
Compatibility List at
microsoft.com for a list of
compatible hardware. (Some of the following entries might be software
that is registered as hardware.)

Modem
Hayes Accura V.90 PCI modem

Monitors
emachines, Inc. eView14 (not currently present)
emachines, Inc. eView15s (not currently present)
emachines, Inc. eView17 (not currently present)

Other devices
Acrobat Distiller
Acrobat PDFWriter

Printer
EPSON Stylus COLOR 660

Sound, video and game controllers
Crystal SoundFusion(tm) Game Device
Crystal SoundFusion(tm) Joystick

You can continue with the upgrade, but the hardware may not work
until you supply the additional files.

Unknown Devices (Scanners or Digital Cameras)

Setup did not recognize the following scanners or digital cameras.
Before upgrading, check the packaging that came with the device to
see if it supports Windows 2000, or contact the device manufacturer.
Reinstall each device when Setup is complete, using the software that
came with the device.

Microtek ScanWizard for USB

Software Incompatible with Windows 2000
---------------------------------------
This section lists information about programs that are incompatible
with Windows 2000. Before upgrading, evaluate how important these
programs are to you.

Software That Does Not Support Windows 2000

Setup has found programs on your computer that do not support Windows
2000. Contact your software vendors to obtain updates or Windows
2000-compatible versions. If you don’t update these programs before
you upgrade, the programs will not work.

CleanSweep Smart Sweep-Internet Sweep (on the Start menu)
Copy Machine (on the Start menu)
Fast & Safe Cleanup (on the Start menu)
Image (on the Start menu)
Jungle (current Screen Saver)
Lotus ScreenCam (on the Start menu)
Norton CleanSweep (on the Start menu)
Norton Disk Doctor (on the Start menu)
Norton Optimization Wizard (on the Start menu)
Norton Rescue (on the Start menu)
Norton Speedisk
Norton System Check (on the Start menu)
Norton System Doctor (on the Start menu)
Norton Utilities Integrator (on the Start menu)
Norton WinDoctor (on the Start menu)
Rescue Disk (on the Start menu)
Speed Disk (on the Start menu)
System Information (on the Start menu)
The Norton Safe (on the Start menu)
Unerase Wizard (on the Start menu)

Before you upgrade to Windows 2000, you should remove any
incompatible programs. After the upgrade, uninstall might not work.
Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel can help you uninstall most
programs. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and
then click Add/Remove Programs.

Incompatible Hardware Accessories

The following programs support your computer hardware; however, they
are incompatible with Windows 2000. To see whether updated versions
of these programs are available, visit your hardware manufacturer's
Web site.

AudioStation (on the Desktop)
Logitech Mouseware Control Center
Parallel Port Accelerator (on the Start menu)

Program Notes
-------------
This section describes issues that might affect some of the programs
you use. Be sure to read this section before you begin the upgrade to
Windows 2000.

ATI Player (on the Desktop)

You will not be able to open MPEG files.
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I won't install Win 2000 soon. :)

Gottfried
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