![]() Would appreciate any thoughts, ideas, or help. I was able to run the 5th edition but I really prefer the 3rd edition so I I have Windows XP which might work once run in compatibility mode, but I didn't know how to set that up / kept getting errors doing that too. I also tried setting up a virtual computer but I don't have a windows 95 or 98 anymore. With The Oregon Trail 5th Edition, you can almost smell the dust from the wagon train Kids will build real-life decision-making and problem-solving skills as. Tried copying the CD files to a separate folder on my desktop, I tried setting up a virtual drive with PowerISO, and a few other things from different youtube videos/searches. This adventure and educational game is now abandonware and is set in a hunting, sailing / boating and western. I tried running in compatibility mode, I tried my computer recommended compatibility mode settings, I publishes The Oregon Trail: 5th Edition on Windows. I am trying to play this game either with my CDs or not. I have a 64-bit computer, but under the System Information tab it says I have a 32-bit computer. It sounds like it doesn't want to run because it thinks I have the 3 disks for the game and when I try to install them I get the following error message (image below). I am trying to play a game I enjoyed greatly as a child (Oregon Trail 3rd edition).
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