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  1. I just got virtual pc and installed 2000 on it. i was windering if anyone had any experience about buring dvd's with virtual pc. The reason i ask is b/c it has my 1.25 gigaflop apple as 800 mhz hehe, you think it may work?[/i]
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    Nope, you can't burn with VPC. You can do a slow rip, but burning is not supported.....yet.
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  3. You can't AFAIK....
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    Originally Posted by Babo911
    The reason i ask is b/c it has my 1.25 gigaflop apple as 800 mhz hehe, you think it may work?[/i]
    who's the "it" in here? 800 mhz mac is plenty fast enough to burn a dvd with a drive on the mac side of things
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    What's so good about burning in VPC?
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    You can't burn, because VPC uses it's own virtual cd/dvd-driver, which redirects cd/dvd-calls into Mac-drive and MacOS(X). It currently doesn't have burn capablities. So, it has nothing to do with your processor speed.
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