XP and Vista question
Mark Swindell
mdswindell at cruzio.com
Fri Mar 2 16:03:31 EST 2007
Ok. That's the other maddening thing about the Windows lineup. How
many variants can there be? How confusing can it get? Jeez.
Mark
On Mar 2, 2007, at 1:00 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 11:32:57 -0800, Mark Swindell wrote:
>
>> Hmmmm. Is it just OEM Home versions that aren't supported? Looking
>> below it would seem that Home versions are supported.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> From the Parallels site:
>>
>> Supported Guest Operating Systems
>>
>> Microsoft Windows Guest Operating Systems:
>>
>> • Windows Vista Business
>> • Windows Vista Enterprise
>> • Windows Vista Ultimate
>
> No, you see in your list you don't have Windows Vista Home Basic or
> Windows Vista Home Premium - these are not supported.
>
>> • Windows 2003 Standard Edition SP0
>> • Windows 2003 Standard Edition SP1
>> • Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition SP0
>> • Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition SP1
>> • Windows 2003 Web Edition SP0
>> • Windows 2003 Web Edition SP1
>> • Windows XP SP2 Professional
>> • Windows XP SP2 Home
>> • Windows XP SP1 Professional
>> • Windows XP SP1 Home
>> • Windows XP SP0 Professional
>> • Windows XP SP0 Home
>> • Windows 2000 Professional Edition SP4
>> • Windows 2000 Server SP4
>> • Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP4
>> • Windows NT Workstation 4.0 SP6 • Windows NT Server 4.0 SP6
>> • Windows ME
>> • Windows 98
>> • Windows 95
>> • Windows 3.11
>> • Windows 3.1
>
> Ken Ray
> Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
> Email: kray at sonsothunder.com
> Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
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