lizzieb wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a customer who would like a new system built for him but would like
> it to have dual boot of Win98 and WinXP. He has told me that he tried to do
> this himself on one of his machines but got a message about the clock speed
> being too fast. He was a bit vague and couldn't give me any more
> information but he failed to get the system working.
>
> So my question is this - if I build a new system for him would there be any
> reason that I couldn't make it dual boot. Is there any limitations that I
> am not aware of?
>
> Thanks
> Lizzieb
>
>
Hi Folks,
Have you ever thought of installing XP as a host OS, installing MS
Virtual PC (VPC) 2007 (a freebie) and installing Win 98 as a guest OS?
I've played a bit with VPC 2004 SP1 and its not too bad. It's a big
download, unfortunately. Give the following link a check.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...c/default.mspx
It might solve the speed problem in Win 98.
Enjoy
Rick