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Page 5 of 5 Now you need to do just a wee bit more Windows configuration, including what I consider a critical step: 
You always want to select "automatic update" unless you're a complete Windows guru and know exactly what you're doing. Next you'll need to indicate if you want to register your version of Windows XP with Microsoft. If you're going to use this for a long period of time, you might as well do that. Otherwise, select "no" and you'll be reminded later when you're perhaps ready to do so. That's basically all there is to it. We're done. In just a few seconds Windows XP reboots and you end up with the familiar background screen, task bar, START button, and much more. All within the world of Mac OS X. Sweet indeed:
It's not quite as snappy as Apple's Boot Camp, as I'd expect, but it's certainly a big improvement over the old sluggish world of Virtual PC Source: - http://www.askdavetaylor.com/
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