With that in mind, it was finally possible to install Windows98: vhdp images are basically a bundle with an alias and a standard. After struggling for two days, I was about to quit until I found out that. However, I then couldn't find a way to mount the. There was no apparent way to fix the installing issues with Windows98, so then I thought to copy the contents of the Windows98 CD into a VirtualPC image. So then I tried Q-, but it was impossible to use - it kept crashing, there was no network, no file sharing, and it was impossibly slow. ![]() However, I found out that although I could install VPC7 under Leopard, I couldn't use CDs, DVDs, or even disk images to install Windows98. I had the need to install a few apps that are not available for Mac OS X, so I reinstalled VirtualPC 7 (VPC7) and shook the dust off my old Windows 98 disk. I still have my good ol' trusty Imac G4, and still love it and use it every day (you know I can't afford a new one).
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