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This might work:
VirtualBox Sounds to me like you boot XP, than once you're in XP, you run the program and tell it to boot Vista or something... |
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Nice find bamhm, it only works on 64 bit editions of windows i believe.
So is windows XP 64 bit a pain in the butt. All we use the pc for is browsing the web (firefox) and have AVG running (virus protection) oh and office 07. Kev ![]()
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The Moderationator
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It should do just fine for that, I had a x64 bit edition once, but than I went back to x32 because of certain complications I'm not going to go into detail about on here, but not regarding programs.
I'm on x32 bit Vista Ultimate (genuine) right now incase anyone cares for some reason. ![]() Last edited by bamhm182; 10-19-2007 at 11:12 PM. |
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haha
but the best thing to do is install xp then go to setup and creat three partions and exit out shut down ,power up and install vista and ubuntu on the other two partoins and every time you boot up you get the os xp screen |
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