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Downloading Music Using Windows 98

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  Posted 25 July 2007 - 04:47 AM

Howdy,

I have a neighbor who has Windows 98 on his system. He went to the Wal-Mart music download site to download some songs.

The site says that it can download to computers supported by Windows 2000 and Xp.


Is there some sort of download he can get that would enable him to download music from the Wal-Mart site?



This is what he is trying to accomplish.

He wants to download "The Star Spangled Banner" to play at his sons Little League games.

Either a payed or free version.

He could go buy a CD but thought this would be simpler.




Hope I am making sense.


Thanks for your time.


Dennis :thumbsup:

This post has been edited by Dennis H: 25 July 2007 - 06:00 AM


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Posted 27 July 2007 - 07:41 AM

He bought a CD.

I guess he has to upgrade his computer if he wants to buy music on the Internet.

Thanks for looking anyway.




Dennis :thumbsup:

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