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Use VMWare Workstation... I find it much better (well, it is my opinion) https://xiaopan.co/forums/threads/vmware-workstation-9-0-1-build-894247.772/ Or for VIP Members, one link in the thread for VIP
Have you upgraded to Service Pack 3 in Windows? I would install this, despite the warning and see how it goes. I think Windows 7 & 8 are the best OSs to use when using Virtualisation. Alternatively, create a host Ubuntu system and Virtualise Windows XP This is not a fix but will get rid of that error message: 1. Right-click > My Computer 2. Click > Properties 3. Click > Hardware 4. Click > Driver Signing under Drivers 5. Click > Ignore Pascal he has XP, he won't be able to install VMware or Parallels.
reyman76 please stop quoting entire peoples posts. use the tagging username feature like on Facebook or Twitter. Thanks.
Put the @ symbol before someones username I am going to change that reply button to a quote button You can also use this: https://xiaopan.co/forums/threads/quoting-easy.2358/
Just hit "Continue Anyway"....if you are having so much problem with virtual machine, invest on a USB and its dirt cheap nowadays.
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