Just as an addition to my last post you can only use VM software on Vista
Ultimate, Business and, I think, Enterprise editions. Although users have
used VM on Vista premium it is in violation of the End User Licence
Agreement.
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"Tel" <johndoe@johndoe.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks John I tried what you said and still no go. Like I said I use too
> be able to do it the way I mentioned in my first post the only thing that
> is different is that iI replaced my motherboard with an asus P5b-vm do it
> use to be an acer motherboard but that one went on me. I noticed that the
> Asus motherboard supports a TPM Module forwhich I do not have therefore
> that is why I still use the USB Flash. I thank you for your help and your
> reply in this problem I guess I will just have except the fact that
> everytime I boot in to Win XP I will loose my restore points, I must admit
> it's very rare I use Sysytem restore anyway. Once again many thanks.