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Welcome to the wonderful world of Apple not waiting for EM64T to release Intel based Macs.
The XP Home OEM Edition from Newegg is $90, and totally legal. You can also get the XP Pro there for not much more, though if you don't need to...
Try this zipped emergency boot floppy from Steve Jain
A hint for the VESA patch: you'll need to untar in OpenStep.*
I actually don't know. If you're mostly using XP Pro on your network, then you'll want to stick with that for Parallels. Otherwise, Home should...
It used to be that you had to buy hardware, but microsoft changed the license. Now you just don't get support and can't use copy with more than...
The only OEMs you should avoid are the ones that are from Hardware bundles (Dell, HP, etc.). An OEM package for whitebox builders is just fine....
That's the beauty of the chipset emulation engine: it's consistent across machines, so Windows shouldn't notice that it's been moved.
Just make ISOs of both discs, and attach the 98 ISO when the XP installer requests it.
What I mean is that if you look in device manager, you might get see generic IDE controller and PCI bridge drivers. This can prevent proper video...
Are there even 815 chipset drivers for Windows 95?
This may well be. This is also true. And at the risk of being melodramatic, I predict, based on the many accommodations that were made for...
But the essence of what you're saying is that the Mac is no longer a Mac, and that Parallels needn't behave like a Mac application. Also, a...
What I feel strongly about is that Virtual PC, which went through years of usability testing, had the defaults that I propose. Connectix was a...
Yeah, who cares? Notebooks are only Apple's best selling models. . .
I've nearly over-posted on this topic, but I can't resist chiming in here. If Parallels is going to be a product for consumers and not just techie...
Try making a CDR master of the disc in Disk Utility, and then changing the file extension to .ISO (they're the same, but parallels may not...
I agree that we've largely worked this through and made our positions known, but I'd rather you not distort my position. Parallels is a Mac...
I should say again that my standard for a product like this is VIrtual PC (originally created by Connectix, and now owned by Microsoft). They did...
Car? Judge? This is all complete nonsense. The reason most people ran VIrtual PC for Mac, and the reason most people will use Parallels, is to get...