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How do I fix Classic environment is no longer supported?

How do I fix Classic environment is no longer supported?

If you are seeing this error you have two options to get around it.

  1. You can right-click (CTRL+Click) on the Carbonite download link and use Save As to select to download to your Desktop.
  2. You can drag the Carbonite installer from your Downloads folder onto your Desktop.

What does it mean Classic environment is no longer supported?

Classic Environment not supported. If you are receiving this error while attempting to install Diablo® II (2000), Diablo® II: Lord of Destruction (2001), or StarCraft® with game discs, this means the version that is located on the discs are Classic Environment application installs.

How do I turn off Classic environment on Mac?

You can control the Classic environment in the following ways:

  1. Log out to close it.
  2. Click the Stop button on the Start/Stop tab of the Classic pane in the System Preferences utility.
  3. Click Restart on the Start/Stop tab of the Classic pane in the System Preferences utility to restart it.

What is Classic environment on Mac?

Classic, also known as the Classic environment or Classic mode, is an abstraction layer that allows most legacy applications written for Mac OS 9 and earlier to function under PowerPC versions of Mac OS X. It was supported from early versions of Mac OS X Public Beta through Mac OS X 10.4.

How do I turn on Classic environment on Mac?

To activate the Classic environment in Mac OS X:

  1. Log into Mac OS X.
  2. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences….
  3. In System Preferences, from the View menu, select Classic.
  4. In the Classic system preference window, click the Start/Stop tab.

How do I run Classic environment on Mac?

How do I run Classic apps on Mac?

Can new Macs run old software?

Simply speaking, Macs cannot boot into an OS X version older than the one they shipped with when new, even if it’s installed in a virtual machine. If you want to run older versions of OS X on your Mac, you need to get an older Mac that can run them.

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