Posted on 07/12/2006 12:51:39 PM PDT by Gomez
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I'm not familiar with Virtual PC, so I can't say how it works, but--is it possible for you to edit the VM's BIOS settings to boot from its CD device? That way you wouldn't need a floppy disc to boot it.
thats the same thing im thinking...
"is it possible for you to edit the VM's BIOS settings to boot from its CD device?"
Don't know. Just downloaded it today and haven't had time to play with it, other than preliminary settings.
"I've never had to really learn assembler (I took one assembler class in college that taught us on Macs in the early 90's)"
That's ok. I started with old 8080 machine which was compatible with the old Z80 machines and thought I 'knew it all'!
Boy! Was I surprised when I switched over to the 8086/8087 IBM and compatible machines.
Had to start all over again!
click "settings" then click the cd-rom, read about the check mark... hmmmm
i figured it out to boot from cd, just click start then at the top click cd then choose your cd drive... then click "action" then click the "ctrl alt del" option to reboot it. .
Got it.
Thanks.
LOL! im running Mepis 6 Beta 3 on Windows XP.. :)
in only using the live cd, but im using the live cd thought virtual PC in WinXP to post this :) weird stuff...
Ahhhh i mean Mepis 6 RC3
I've created a DVD image that contains 10 different distros that can be chosen via a GRUB menu that I run in a VM. :)
yea i remember talking to you about that disk before :) Mepis
6 Final will be out in a week or so, it was supposed to be released July 10th but they released RC3 instead... if all is good Final should be out soon.
Hopefully. I've still got room on my image for it....
sweet :)
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