"Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Not bad...not geat but not bad either. Yes but then you miss many of
>the advantages (windows just crashes itself in the VM and not your
>ocmputer most of the time).
Yes, and you can even run your virtual disk C to "redoable". This means
if your virtual Windows crashes badly you don't need to worry about
disk C integrity. Just power down the virtual PC, click on "Don't
commit changes" and your disk C is still in a virgin state. (Well, sort
of only, because you still have Windows on it. :-))
Best regards
Rainer Klute
Rainer Klute IT-Consulting GmbH i. Gr.
Dipl.-Inform.
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