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This is working 95% on my computer.

 

I'm running Microsoft Windows vista, but I can't seem to make windows XP to work just keeps getting me some error messages.

 

It keeps asking me about second CD but windows XP doesn't have a second CD.

 

Another problem with Windows Vista is that it cannot find any network drivers on my hard drive.

 

So there I have a perfectly working machine with no network and no sound.

 

If you want to try Parallels. Then go ahead and do it, no one is stopping you. You would just waste your time on it.

 

Best of all to you!

 

Hackingintosh fan

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just an advice that might help ...

 

DON'T install vista on parallels ... it will be really slow !!!

 

give a try to "Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PC" , it's a REAL xp environnement made by crosoft, but without a lot of useless services, and it's really, really fast under parallels !!!

 

More informations here : http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/sa/bene...ndamentals.mspx

Download : Emule, isohunt, maybe on demonoid. on emule, you can find it with this name "Tlf-Soft-07.25.06 Windows Fundamentals For Legacy Pcs v2006 Sp2-Suniso"

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Well that's to be too late for this now. I have already installed Windows Vista on my Hackintosh computer. As for the running part. It just works perfectly on my PC. Just a little problem with network and sound.I'm pretty sure the result for my PC is already on the network somewhere. Just can't seem to find this.

 

But I will try this registration part. Thanks for mentioning it.

 

:-)

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