It said: "Could not close because another version of VPC still active," which was utter nonsense. I had difficulty closing VPC 4 on OS 9.1/iMac. Febru08:56 EST #1 Hope it works in the long run.It adds your previous version’s set-ups to its list of “virtual machines.”
The VPC Installer works as described above. I couldn’t upgrade my VPC 2 Windows 95 setup.) You must eliminate any saved VPC states before upgrading.
This was annoying to someone like me who had VPC 2 with Windows 95, and purchased the full version of VPC 4 with Windows 98. (With VPC 4 you needed to use an upgrade version, not the full version. It will be available to OS 9 if you reboot into that OS.Ī new feature of VPC 5 is that you can upgrade a previous version of VPC using the full version. OS X users who wish to run VPC 5 under OS 9 or OS X should install the program in OS X. Windows then looks at your “hardware” configuration and completes its installation process.
The Windows 98 version opens Windows, which then requires you to enter the lengthier Windows 98 product ID key. When you first launch VPC, you must enter your name, organization, and the lengthy VPC serial number. You designate a location for the installation, select “Easy Install” or “Custom Install,” then click the Install button. For OS 9 users, a new VPC 5 installation simply requires you to launch the Virtual PC Installer on the CD.