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  1. drmoran

    DOS screen captures in WinXP

    thanks for all your help; I will download trial and see what is up, and post info here (another thread though)
  2. drmoran

    DOS screen captures in WinXP

    Wow. Thanks. So what is the nature of the intercourse (access, copying ability) b/w OSes? For example, if you create a Word doc (using your older version of Word) under W98, can you copy it using Windows Explorer to one of your XP dirs? Can you see VPC directories and files from withou? Or do...
  3. drmoran

    DOS screen captures in WinXP

    Bill, After I install MSVM 2004, and then install W98 (e.g.), do I then have to install Word and IE and AOL (old version, I guess) if I need to use them under 98? thanks, David
  4. drmoran

    Virtual PC

    After I install MSVM 2004, and then install W98 (e.g.), do I then have to install Word and IE and AOL (old version, I guess) if I need to use them under 98?
  5. drmoran

    DOS screen captures in WinXP

    >>See linney's links to comments above ?? all I see are his links to screen capture shareware...
  6. drmoran

    DOS screen captures in WinXP

    Is it easy (install and use)? I am loath to do the post-install of W2k because I have already had unpleasant XP experiences with this new Dell (specifically upgrading from XP Home+SP1 to XP Pro without SP1); it also had a HD crash and a complete new reinstall of everything, which took days....
  7. drmoran

    DOS screen captures in WinXP

    Hey, thanks. I had never heard of this product! But $129, ugh. Still, it sounds easier, and way likelier to have fewer problems, than post-installing W2k or 98 (the latter more difficult in my case because the two identical HDs, C and D, are both NTFS). Thanks for the heads-up.
  8. drmoran

    DOS screen captures in WinXP

    Ravashaak et al., I have been researching for a solution to this problem for a couple of years and think I can tell you the answer. It is that XP is, notoriously, so disconnected from DOS --- way more than W2k --- that you cannot capture a full DOS graphic using any tools (shareware or...

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