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DOS Network BootDisk13 Apr 2004 20:26 GMT2
Using the DOS drivers found at
http://developer.intel.com/design/network/drivers/
nd2_300.htm (link wrapped)
I created a dos network boot disk however I'm getting the
Lost mouse functions13 Apr 2004 20:19 GMT3
I upgraded from Windows2000 to Win2003.  It was a domain
controller installed on a virtual PC.  Everything seems
OK except mouse no longer works. Everything was working
fine before the upgrade.
i bad  hp pavilion computer13 Apr 2004 20:18 GMT2
i buy a computer whit recornow program but i just find
out tha i only have the icon on it i can do so much
becose this program is not on mi pc can you help me get
the sofwere on it?
Virtual PC Support Novell13 Apr 2004 20:00 GMT1
I am running Windows XP Professional and I would like to
use Virtual Pc to install the Novell operating system for
training. Does Virtual PC support this ?
New Installation, new to Virtual PC13 Apr 2004 19:05 GMT2
I have XPpro on my laptop on a 30Gig primary partition.  I have 10Gig
unallocated that I thought I would use for a dual boot but instead would
like to try Virtual PC.
Can I just format the unalocated space and use the whole thing as a virtual
Resolution of the VPC vs the base Operating System13 Apr 2004 16:19 GMT1
We are running a virtual session of Windows NT 4.0 on a XP
professional operating system.  The applications in the
Windows NT have to have a resolution of 1600 x 1200.  To
get this resolution in the VPC NT session I have to set an
Increase Display memory13 Apr 2004 15:10 GMT1
Is there any way to increase the amount of memory that
the VPC uses for the display adapter?
MSN Explorer crashes13 Apr 2004 14:13 GMT3
I have had three MSN Explorer crashes using the Post
Reply button and one using the Post a New Message button
on this NG.  Anyone else experience this?
Network Access Denied13 Apr 2004 10:40 GMT4
Hi! All,
I've built few Virtual PC's to speed up my job of testing.
My problem is I'm not able to access the other systems on network with a
Virtual PC, though I'm able to ping them (systems in the same domain) and
Virtual Disk -> Real Disk13 Apr 2004 06:38 GMT3
Let's say I already have an OS installed on my machine in a real partition.
Can I somehow create a virtual disk that just transparently maps to the real
partition?
Thanks,
Non-system disk or disk error13 Apr 2004 06:09 GMT2
Just installed VPC 2004 and am trying to boot Linux
Slackware 9.1 installation from my two CD-ROM drives and
an ISO image and it keeps giving me 'Non-system disk or
disk error' message.
ayuda virtual pc 200413 Apr 2004 04:14 GMT2
hola  a todos
descargue las version 2004 del virtual pc  pero no he
entendido como funciona comparado alas versiones
anteriores (pertenecia a conextic)
network card drops out when using Virtual PC13 Apr 2004 03:34 GMT1
i installed virtual pc and when launching, my network card
completely craps out.  i have to reboot to get it working
again.  
i am using a 3com gigabit lan that come with my asus p4p800
VPC can't use network adapters13 Apr 2004 02:55 GMT6
I got a LAN adapter and a Loopback adapter installed (on the host), "Virtual
Machine Network Services" is enabled on both;
The Loopback driver should be correctly configured (IP 192.168.10.10 /
Subnet 255.255.255.0)
Scripting VirtualPC Creation13 Apr 2004 02:26 GMT7
I have a training environment, where I need to set up a
large number of student machines with the same virtual
pcs.  Each student uses six different vpcs over the span
of the course.  I've got the .vhd and .vmc files, but I'd
 
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