There is a wizard for setting up a virtual PC.

Before you start it, if you don't want it to access the network/internet,
set network adapters to none.

Start it up, and there is a menu option available to use a real cdrom/dvdrom
drive. Then install as if it was on a real piece of hardware. There is a
menu option to ctrl-alt-del the session too, I've always needed it in my
first boot to connect the dvdrom drive.



-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACP
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 11:29 AM

Thank you, Tracy.

Please direct me to a link that elaborates loading XP into the Virtual PC
Box.

You are correct -- it is *too much memory*, not the OS.

-- *Charles *--
Website: *http://TinyURL.com/EnzerMD*

Tracy Pearson wrote:
> You can run this in a Virtual PC on Win XP with just the minimum 
> requirements, 256M or 512M if need be.
>
> I believe your problem is the amount of memory you now have in the box 
> that causes the error, not the OS specifically.
>
> HTH,
> Tracy



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