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Mac Forum / Applications / Virtual PC / May 2005



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Will windows xp upgrade install02 May 2005 04:15 GMT1
I have a copy of windows xp upgrade.  Can I install this on my new ibook thru
VirtualPC, or do I need a full version?
Sharing Folders Option - An Additions Hold Out01 May 2005 19:29 GMT4
I have Virtual PC 7.0.1 running on OS 10.3.9
On the virtual PC, I had Windows 98SE, and then upgraded to Windows XP.
Ever since the upgrade, I can't get shared folders to install.
All the other Additions seem to load just fine (screen resolution,
Vpc 7.01 won't [stay] connect[ed] to internet via dsl01 May 2005 19:23 GMT4
On my G5 2 gz x 2, 10.3.9, I cannot get my VPC to read any web pages.  I am
told by the connection icon that I am connected at 10, but any attempt at
updating Windows XP Pro or connecting to any other site fails.
I read a workaround -- which I copied and saved and managed to lose  ...
Tiger VPC Can't Move Mouse Off of VPC Drive01 May 2005 18:40 GMT4
After having a bad computer week I got Tiger and wiped my drive (a
whole other story) and reloaded all my applications including Virtual
PC, recreated my drive (after finding out that my VPC drive that I had
compressed using stuffit was unable to be uncompressed...really bad
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