And since I can't get WinXP to work with the virtual box video driver,
I am running win2k.  That works fine (except for odd crashes if I
run command.com directly) but I notice now that when it sits idle
it is using 100% of one of my CPUs.    It actually does not do
that when booting, only after sitting idle.

The task manager in Win2K shows 0-1% CPU usage as would be
expected.  No screen saver or anything else running except the
system idle task.   Is Vbox unable to virtualize the idle task
to nothing?

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