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Old 7th March 2009, 12:28 AM
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best Virtualization solution for my MSI-WIND

i'm running Fedora 10 on an MSI-WIND with 2GB RAM... i installed virtualbox and ran Windows XP Professional on virtual Machine, i realise that my Windows XP only runs on 4bit color depth which makes my windows look like a windows 3.1 or worse...

can anyone give me any alternative good virtualization tools native on fedora to run my Windows XP on? i'm Installing windows to use softwares like Microsoft Office Access and other Office tools for educational purposes..

i'm not interested in running dual-boot.. so would appreciate any alternative comments or suggestion on something that will run Windows Better
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