I did find this thread
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/d3a02fc2-4f15-4911-8483-6e6405e21b82/

which mentioned the following:
First off, under the Detected Dependencies of the Deployment project, I
found the .NET Framework version was set to 3.5, I changed that to 2.0.

I wonder if it would be that simple, since I don't think TortoiseHg uses
.NET?

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Michael Jay Lippert
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
> I realize that there is no "support" or testing on Windows 2000, but I've
> been running the previous releases (up through 0.9.3) on my Windows 2000 box
> with great success. I also have TortoiseSVN and Subversion and Apache
> running there.
>
> Unfortunately the TortoiseHg 1.0 msi won't install.
>
> Is this because the tools the msi uses for installing don't run on Win2K or
> just a preemptive test because TortoiseHg is only advertised to run on
> Windows XP, Vista and 7?
>
> I've never seen the need to move my Win2K to a later version of Windows, it
> does everything I want it to. I really don't want to run Windows 7 for
> philosophical reasons (included DRM), although its interface may be better
> than Vista (which I really didn't like).
>
> So what I'm asking is could the msi be changed to allow installing on
> Windows 2000 after a warning, rather than just aborting?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
>
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