Dingwhistle
December 15th 08, 11:29 PM
From those who have experience with this, what limitations (aside from W98's
inherent ones) does such an option present ?
What is it (if anything) that one cannot do with W98se under such a
situation as being "just a VM installation" ?
Is it preferable to have two distinct separate actual OS', or is there some
reason that (let's say) WinXP as the Master/Root OS containing W98se as a VM
is better (or worse, if the case may be) ?
Does having a VM OS onboard an actual OS do anything to diminish the Root
OS' abilities ?
Might as well ask, if anyone knows: What are system requirements; do they
differ from those of the separate OS' ?
Thanks.
Dingwhistle
inherent ones) does such an option present ?
What is it (if anything) that one cannot do with W98se under such a
situation as being "just a VM installation" ?
Is it preferable to have two distinct separate actual OS', or is there some
reason that (let's say) WinXP as the Master/Root OS containing W98se as a VM
is better (or worse, if the case may be) ?
Does having a VM OS onboard an actual OS do anything to diminish the Root
OS' abilities ?
Might as well ask, if anyone knows: What are system requirements; do they
differ from those of the separate OS' ?
Thanks.
Dingwhistle