![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What do people (who know more than I) think? That's a total layman's explanation and I put no thought into it at all, so probably a ton of holes in the logic. Maybe if the xp cdrom-runnable version works then one could customize it to copy most of the contents to a partition on your mac drive and the cdrom could switch the default windows folder to the hard drive from the cdrom for sake of systemfile reading speed. Not IDEAL (ideal would be a grub-style bootmenu to choose your os) but still functional. Although it's a pain in the ass to have to boot another OS from a startup cd or floppy, it's how many people dual booten linux and windows for years so it does work and is considered a standard acceptible way to dual boot if one must. If the xp bootable cdrom concept works then it might be a good start. I'm currently working with Q to run win98 on my imac core duo which is fine but rather on the slow side (until the amazing q and qemu coders get further in their work, it's amazing that it works this well already at all!!). Ok - it's been a WEEK since the last post, did anybody actually TRY this? I only just read about it this minute or I would have tried a long time ago.
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