> Hopefully I'll be able to afford a copy of the new  
> version of Parallels in a little while and perhaps that will help  
> further isolate the problem.

It's not just Parallels.  The new vgavesa also fails to work on
my VIA Epia MS10000 motherboard - even with the "vesaflush" table
entry removed.

I think the mtrr is not safe for all hardware variants.


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