Any Windows version, excepting Vista perhaps I have never tried, will
work with Parallels. In-fact you can install Linux, Solaris and other
OS in Parallels as well. You can have more than one "machine" meaning
you could have Windows 2000, XP and 95 all as separate devices. What
you can't do is have VoiceOver navigate those OSs
Greg Kearney
On Feb 27, 2007, at 13:16 , richie Gardenhire wrote:
I was told that Windows 2000 will work in Parallels. In fact, the
person who relayed this to me, said even windows 3.1 would work,
but I don't have Windows 3.1. In fact, I didn't start using
Windows till 2000, and Windows 98 SE had already been out a couple
of years. I'm checking because I already have Windows 2000 on CD,
and I don't want to have to pay the $199 or so, for Windows XP--not
when I already have a usable operating system. Richie Gardenhire,
Anchorage, Alaska.
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