Well, I've been running XP for ages. The only problems I ever found,
and I could't even narrow it down to my specific setup yet for
absolute lack of time, was that changing display colour depths
garbages the screen (which is solved either by a VM reboot or a
resolution change as well and going back to the previous one) and that
if I'm running it under KQEMU with Windows XP host, if I attempt to
open the Date&Time applet, QEMU freezes, takes up 100% CPU and can't
be killed, forcing me to close every process I'm able to and then
press the reset switch =P

Then again, I'm using the company's VLK license and pressed SP2 disk,
so I might just be dodging the activation thing completely. :)



--
"The user-friendly computer is a red herring. The user-friendliness of
a book just makes it easier to turn pages. There's nothing
user-friendly about learning to read."
-Alan Kay


On 12/16/05, Mick Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/qemu-doc.html#SEC32 does not mention
> that it is possible to correct this by getting SP2. I have not varified
> this myself (I was told this on #qemu on freenode).
>
> If this is indeed possible to run Windows XP on QEMU, then why isn't
> this in the docs?
>
> Could someone varify if this does indeed correct the problem? Also, is
> there a bug # for this? BTW: I don't seem to find a BTS for QEMU.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Mick


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