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BookWorm - 2010-09-10 1:30 AM
That's interesting - my ThinkPad 600X has a 440BX chipset. The 240 (same size as the Z50) has a 440DX. *Probably* not compatible...?
As with Virtual PC the image may boot on it, however you probably wont find that much else works with it.
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OK, suppose I decide to try it - how do I install it to a hard drive partition?
Ghost my freedos partition from the VHD onto the hard drive. You HAVE to boot it via DOS, DOS hands off to CE.
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Then how do people get Linux to boot on an HPC? It can't be that hard can it?
They wrote said utility to swap BSD
(in the case of the z50
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If you think it's bad under normal conditions, try puting it on a 128 gig FAT32 partition. It's been done. What, you thought I was the *only* completely insane nerd?
Ah fat32 drives for NT 4 have been around for donkeys years, your insanity for doing that hardly registers around here
technogeist2k9 is also correct in his assumption over the video state. CE has has a VESA compatible generic driver on it, however the CE3 one can't talk to the Virtualised hardware properly. CE 4 and above have no such problem. Consqeuently you wind up with a 320x240 display and half of the UI drawing off screen.