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VPC 7.01 Startup problem

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Warp drive engneer - 30 May 2005 12:16 GMT
Hi All

I am trying to install RED HAT WS 4 using VPC 7.01 and keep getting
this error ahs any one seen this before?

VPC7 Error "An unrecoverable processor error has been encountered"

Is there a fix for this

Help

Live long and prosper !!!!!!!!!!!

La forge
Tony Kavadias - 30 May 2005 14:52 GMT
You got the sources to Red Hat Linux... you can go fix it!  Go forth and
conquer!

;-)

This could indicate an error condition in the emulator which is not present
on real hardware... the question is, which hardware?

Remember, Virtual PC only emulates the instruction set of a Pentium II
processor, and if there is anything that Red Hat Linux is trying to run that
is NOT compatible with lesser CPU architectures, then you're bound to
get something like this.

If you have the resources (you'll need to have an existing PC with a more
modern processor) you could rebuild Red Hat's installation software for the
Pentium II so that it can install Red Hat on your virtual system.

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