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VirtualPC and Win98

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Thomas Fröhlich - 30 Nov 2003 21:59 GMT
Hi everybody,

is it possible to run Virtual PC on a WIN98 machine (not Second Edition,
because this is a notebook with software, which is not combatible to second
edition) I need VirtualPC for my private Programms. Is there any possibility
to change some files to make it possible.

Greetings

Thomas
Mike Brannigan [MSFT] - 30 Nov 2003 22:53 GMT
> Hi everybody,
>
> is it possible to run Virtual PC on a WIN98 machine (not Second Edition,
> because this is a notebook with software, which is not combatible to second
> edition) I need VirtualPC for my private Programms. Is there any possibility
> to change some files to make it possible.

No.

The system requirements for Virtual PC 2004 are detailed at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/virtualpc/evaluation/overview2004.asp
Product Specifications
The Virtual PC application requires a 400 MHz Pentium-compatible processor
(1 GHz is recommended), and requires approximately 20 MB of disk space. It
runs on Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000 Professional.

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