| Re: VMWare Freeware Player -- Vista Home Prem Hello,
does it have to be VMWare for you? Microsoft VirtualPC 2007 is free and you
can - of course - use it for Windows.
[url]http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/virtualpc/default.mspx[/url]
Greetings,
Paolo Di Stolfo
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"Brian R Hastings" <Brian R [email]Hastings@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> schrieb im
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> Hello,
>
> I had fried my P4 2.4 GIGHTZ system so I am in the market for a new
> computer. I am looking for a new computer looking at the Intel Quad Core
> 2.4
> "standard sys requirements" that would come with this computer.
>
> So, I am also a Sysop using Excalibur BBS which was developed under
> Windows
> 3.1 and 95-8 OS's. So it would use the WOW16Bit subset under windows xp
> pro
> and is compatible.
>
> Now for few years now I have been using here and there VMWare mostly for
> Linux emulator never had a need for a windows simulation. However, I
> started
> thinking I know: Scary--
>
> I would like to know If anyone has attempted to use Vista home "activated"
> software and then used VMware using Windows XP pro "Activated software".
> So
> then, you of course use Windows XP pro. Please let me know how this worked
> for you? I am quite circus on this. If anyone has worked on this project
> I
> am wondering what the out come results are.
>
> Thank you for looking at my Thread:
>
> Brian Hastings
> [email]hastings1977@Verizon.net[/email]
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