Windows version to run NSU?

I have an N85 8GB, running version 15.0.015 firmware. According to the web site, version 20.0.016 is available, so I tried to install NSU onto my PC, running Windows 2000 SP4, which according to the prerequisites on the site is fine.
But when I try to install it, it tells me it's not supported on this operating system!
Surely they haven't removed support for a version of Windows? (Why would they do that? It's not as if there's something vital in Windows XP that it needs - I can't think NSU is anything much more than a comms program!).
I'm certainly not going to stuff Bill Gates' pockets any further by getting a later Windows version, so how can I update my phone? Is an earlier version that does have the prerequisites listed available somewhere? (Same question for the PC suite, which does say it needs XP SP2 or later).
Cheers, Howard

04-Oct-2008 03:50 PM
hdrw wrote:
The question remains - how can I get earlier versions of NSU?
Hi hdrw
Unfortunately you can't as once a new version is released, old version ceases to operate. A new version appeared only days ago so the goal posts may have moved again so to speak.
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