Since AutoSketch 2.1 is a legacy app, this feature will be packaged as a (Dynamic Link Library) placed in the application folder. This allows the feature to inject code into the AutoSketch process memory without altering the original .exe file (preserving stability on Windows 10).
That's when he stumbled upon a post from a fellow user who had successfully installed AutoSketch 2.1 on Windows 10 using a virtual machine (VM). The idea was to create a virtual environment that could run an older version of Windows, allowing AutoSketch 2.1 to operate smoothly. autosketch 2.1 windows 10
: Install a legitimate copy of Windows XP or Windows 2000 inside the virtual machine. Autosketch 2
Emphasize that Windows 10 (64-bit) natively rejects 16-bit apps, which is why otvdm or virtual machines are required. The idea was to create a virtual environment