wy my pulsar 2 don't work in windows 2000?
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is the rest of your hardware w2k-compliant? if you´re not sure, check the hardware compatibility list hcl.txt on the windows-cd.
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First complaining about win2k and now crying for help when it doesn't work...
Okay, done with the razz, time to help you:
Did you install Service Pack 2 before attempting to install the Pulsar drivers?
Is the rest of your hardware Win2k compliant?
Do you have your Win2k setup as "Standard PC" mode such that each device is on a different IRQ?
Be sure to read the "README" file, it gives some great hints. This does work, but as usual, you will feel the pain of being on the "BLEEDING EDGE." This is why I've been suggesting that everyone wait a little while, sure, stay on Creamware's back if that makes you feel better, but if you want to get work done, it isn't going to happen by beta testing software
(That said, I'm as excited as anyone else to get Win2k working and to ditch 9x forever -- but remember the difference between the "BLEEDING EDGE" and the "CUTTING EDGE.)

Did you install Service Pack 2 before attempting to install the Pulsar drivers?
Is the rest of your hardware Win2k compliant?
Do you have your Win2k setup as "Standard PC" mode such that each device is on a different IRQ?
Be sure to read the "README" file, it gives some great hints. This does work, but as usual, you will feel the pain of being on the "BLEEDING EDGE." This is why I've been suggesting that everyone wait a little while, sure, stay on Creamware's back if that makes you feel better, but if you want to get work done, it isn't going to happen by beta testing software
