![]() Will post after I install Virtual PC on my Dell Pentium III. I only mention this Pentium II thing in case someone else is using an older computer below a Pentium II. I hope one day the KernelEX and Virtual PC issue might be worked out, if it's possible. So I will try version 5.1.0.370 on a Pentium III later. I will uninstall ver 5.1.0.370 and maybe try ver 4.3.2, possibilty that older version will work with a Pentium but I won't bet on it. It is a Toshiba Pentium MMX so I will have to move up to my Pentium III or Pentium M machines. Well, I said it was an older laptop that I now use for testing programs and things out. Virtual PC requires at least a Pentium II (or equivalent). Virtual PC is incompatible with the host processor in this machine. However, when I finally had everything set up and installed Virtual PC again and started to run it, I got a new pop-up window with the following. I have been able to install a few newer programs because of KernelEX but was also hoping to be able to put Virtual PC on the same computer. Yes, that really is too bad there has to be a conflict between the two. First of all, thanks glock_94 for that confirmation with KernelEX and Virtual PC. ![]() Well, finally back from doing the reinstall on the "old" Toshiba. ** I would like to add, that I Googled that "Win App Comp Mode" term along with "Windows 98SE" and could find nothing. If there are some KernelEX leftovers around where would they be? ![]() 6 The first version of Virtual PC designed for Windows-based systems, version 4.0, was released in June 2001. I will wait to see if you, jaclaz or anyone has any ideas. Connectix Virtual PC version 3 in Mac OS 9, running a Brazilian Portuguese edition of Windows 95 Virtual PC was originally developed as a Macintosh application for System 7.5 and released by Connectix in June 1997. Do you think after removing KernelEX that there is something there somewhere? I have a Ghost backup that never had KernelEX installed so later today I may redo this computer with that backup. I then installed version 4.3.2 and still got the pop-up window. I then uninstalled Virtual PC 5.1.0.370 and ran all the cleanup tools again and cleaned the registry. Then I reinstalled Virtual PC again and got the pop-up window about Win Application Compatability Mode Detected. So I uninstalled KernelEX and also Virtual PC and ran every cleanup tool I have on the computer and deleted the Virtual PC folder and cleaned the registry. As I was trying to figure something out about that pop-up window, I thought about having KernelEX also installed on the notebook. OK, when I first installed Virtual PC 5.1.0.370 on my test notebook I did have KernelEX installed. Providing your needs for a successful business Conectrix is a corporate technology management company. I am going to read your links for any help. I was using my oldest laptop, which I use as a testing machine for everything before I put something on my newer Win 98SE notebooks. No, I have Win 98SE installed only on my machines. Virtual PC for Mac provides seamless integration of Windows on the Macintosh platform, enabling Mac OS customers to run Windows-based applications, access PC networks, use Windows-only Internet applications and share files with PC-based colleagues.
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