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<pre wrap="">But to run XP you would need a CPU that supports virtualsation. Which
on a stock laptop may not be able to do it.
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*nod* This is the biggest limitation of getting *good* emulation; on
that basis VMWare is the least awful fallback choice, I would say, if
you can't run KVM.
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Yep no hardware support for virtualisation on this wee thing :(<br>
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VMWare might have to be it. Performance was *ok* when I used it last
time, and a bit of extra RAM will reduce the disk thrashing I imagine
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R<br>
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