Quote Originally Posted by Omecle
I've never heard of Windows 2002.

And yes, they were released on DVD in a pack, but they are still old games. You really should consider installing the Quicktime that comes on the DVD's of the games when you install them.

You weren't very clear, but when you put in the DVD into your drive, does it autorun or allow you to install? If not, I suspect something's wrong with your drive.

All three of them work perfectly on Windows XP, without patches. Seriously go install Quicktime 6.3 I think it is, that comes on the DVDs, it'll help.
I do have Quicktime already, the newest version, but maybe it's like one of your links said, that you need to reinstall the old version to make it work (apparently the Quicktime designers suck at retro-compatability).

As I said from the beginning, the disk does not show up under my D directory on the XP, so there is no way to install anything. It's not my disk drive, because other CD-ROMS are working fine.

Anyway, I'm happy with it just working on the 2002. Something is strange with my XP, even though, as you say, it should work. Thank you again. I'm happy to play it on the 2002.