Re: Virtual PC 7 Manual



On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 04:09:30 -0400, thos_moran1 wrote:
> Unseelie: You are right, I was a little frustrated yesterday.
>
> The errors, which were from MacOSX regarded permissions for certainfolders.
> It would ask me to click "fix" a few times, then reboot.

I wonder what's asking you to click "fix"? This is not the behavior of Apple
Disk Utility.

> When I finally got to the point of "capturing the WinXP disk," the diskwas
> grayed out.
>
> I don't think "capturing the WinXP disk" is intuitive, as I've neverhad to
> capture anything before.

The process does not "capture" a disk. If you're using a separate retail CD,
you insert it and boot from it, and continue with the installation as though
it were a regular everyday Windows install.

C'mon, fess up: Is this a "real" VPC or a hack?

.



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