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Old Dec 4th, 2016, 17:06   #55
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Originally Posted by Jay850t5 View Post
I'm going with my own experience. Certain laptops we tried were too new (hardware was too new), one had XP on it but had major issues with the .net framework and browser. Vida reported everytime that there was an issue on installation and would then hang and not install.

Another laptop had Windows 7 home edition. I couldnt even start the Vida installation on this. Tried installing a Virtual Box and XP mode but then for whatever reason installing XP mode corrupted the soundcard. I'm not making this up. It had been the bane of my life for the last week. I was merely replying to your comment saying its very simple which IMO it really isnt.

Thanks.

Im surprised no one has mentioned making another partition and installing windows 7 pro. this would give you 2 operating systems. use your normal windows 10 but when you need to use Vida boot into windows 7 pro.
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