Re: Wine 1 and Office 2003?

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Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 13:46 +0000, Mike C wrote:
  
one nice thing about Crossover (and Wine) is that one can run specific
MS Office applications without having to install a full Windows VM
operating system. 
    

I don't have a particular need, but just a curiosity.  My laptop came
pre-installed with Vista, so I kept it there.  The various Windows+Linux
things that I've read about talk about emulation, or installing Windows
in a virtual machine.  What methods would/could make use of a
pre-installed Windows on another partition?

  

You can run Windows under VMWare when it's in a different partitiion.  I don't know if you can do that with VirtualBox or not but I've done the first in the past (mind you that was using VMWare Workstation, not VMWare server...I don't know if you can do that with Server or not).

Kevin
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