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DOS / WFW311 network setup23 Dec 2003 12:01 GMT2
So I realise that the card is supposed to be a  DEC 21140, and I freely
admit I want to get WFW3.11 running for the sake of silliness as opposed
to a business reason <g>
So, what do I select in WFW 3.11 as a card, or where are the drivers?
SQL Server on VPC23 Dec 2003 07:56 GMT6
I have a Server 2003 client and cannot install SQL server
2000 Enterprise on it.
Any tricks to get this to work?
Both .iso and CDROM refusing to take23 Dec 2003 06:31 GMT2
I have a partition where I boot a Spanish version of XPPro (don't ask) and
as that drive was the only one with a bit of space I added the English
Virtual-PC to that.
I've now created a vhd drive for Windows 98 and got on starting it up the
Virtual PC23 Dec 2003 00:13 GMT1
Hi I want to install Virtual PC on my machine. Can anyone
tell me if I can find the exe on the msdn subscription cd
and where? Also is there an URL where I can download the
exe from.
VPC w/95c22 Dec 2003 23:00 GMT1
I am trying to install a VPC guest OS (w95c) on an XP box.
XP box is NTFS and I have successfully installed caldera
2.4 and a second copy of XP on the base (host) machine. I
am not able to get 95 to install. I was thinking maybe it
Memory Allocation22 Dec 2003 21:20 GMT4
We use Virtual PC for product demos.   When running the single Virtual PC I
have started is all I need to show.   I don't have multiple Virtual PC's
running, nor do I have to do show anything on my host PC.
How much memory should I allocate to the Virtual PC then?   I have 1 GB
Network in DOS 6.2222 Dec 2003 17:40 GMT2
I'm trying ti install the network in a dos 6.22 session
in the VPC.
Which NIC driver should i use?
Thank's
Can boot existing real W2K partition?  HELP!22 Dec 2003 12:42 GMT4
I have mapped a hard linked drive with W2K on it.  When I
try to boot, the machine stops after the initial message:
Preparing machine to load "Windows 2000"
....                                    
USB22 Dec 2003 11:52 GMT2
Is there anyone who has tried to install an USB device to
the VPC?
HP
Emulated NIC?22 Dec 2003 11:51 GMT3
Could anyone tell me what kind of NIC Virtual PC 2004
emulates? The physical computer has a 3com 3C920 adapter,
but that doesn't seem to matter..
FreeBSD fails to detect any network adapter at all. OpenBSD
VPC 2004 and parallel support22 Dec 2003 11:49 GMT2
Is Microsoft planning on including Parallel (primarily
speaking of ZIP Drive functionality) drive support in
later versions of VPC? It would be nice to be able to
actually view the ZIP drive as an actual drive (i.e., you
Virtual PC doesn't use network bandwidth22 Dec 2003 11:38 GMT2
I am installing to a virtual PC using a network boot disk,
and it seems like it isn't using the network properly. The
progress bar for copying the windows files is *crawling*
across the screen.
OS/2 Additions needed22 Dec 2003 11:36 GMT2
Few days ago I successfully installed OS/2 Warp 4 onto MS
Virtual Server. I also install Fixpak5 and updated drivers
for videocard and NIC. Everuthing is working fine, but I
heared that there was a OS/2 Additions from Connectix, for
Which NIC22 Dec 2003 11:30 GMT2
Which network card does virtual pc emulate. I am after the dos drivers for
it.
Thanks
Virtual Networking22 Dec 2003 11:24 GMT1
Am I correct in my observation that the Virtual
Networking for VPC does not route IP packets between
multiple virtual machines.
What I have done is run two Virtual PCs and setup Local
 
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