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I just installed VMware2 but that now would require a kernel recompile
with modification and who knows how much more grief, including a
license, etc... ;-)
I'll try to download the CD. Thank you a lot.
Courtney
Preston Boyington wrote:
>>From Jay Loden:
> <snipped>
>
>>There's also a Windows Live CD out there, and at least one site with
>>instructions on how to make a Windows live CD that you can run apps off of.
>>If you're really against getting Windows installed, you could probably create
>>one of those to run the app from.
>>
>
> The one I knew about was based on Win98 but I found this and it looks interesting:
>
> URL = "<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pro-networks.org/forum/about48896.html"">http://www.pro-networks.org/forum/about48896.html"</a>;
> Title = "Windows XP Live CD"
> Snippet = "... PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 4:19 pm Post subject: Windows XP Live CD ... idea how to do this, but with the help on the page I built the Win XP Live CD ..."
>
> (unfortunately I can't verify anything right now)
>
> On Friday 04 March 2005 08:53 am, Courtney Thomas wrote:
>
>>How about VMware ? Will it allow flashing of the hardware BIOS or does
>>it have a resident software BIOS ?
>>
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> I believe that VMware uses a generic software BIOS/video driver/hardware for its' program. Admittedly my usage was limited, but I don't think it grants you access to your actual computers BIOS.
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