Post subject: Memphis Builds 1351 & 1387 Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:51 pm
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Does anyone know how to get round the timebomb problem in these builds of Memphis using VPC 2004?
I've tried changing the BIOS date for my virtual PC but it doesn't go back to the 1997 periods to allow the installation to complete I keep getting the message saying that the software has expired.
Post subject: Re: Memphis Builds 1351 & 1387 Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:06 pm
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change1973 wrote:
Does anyone know how to get round the timebomb problem in these builds of Memphis using VPC 2004?
I've tried changing the BIOS date for my virtual PC but it doesn't go back to the 1997 periods to allow the installation to complete I keep getting the message saying that the software has expired.
Does VPC have a time synchronization feature? If it has, then set back the clock of your physical PC to 1997 or whatever you need prior to starting the install.
Post subject: Re: Memphis Builds 1351 & 1387 Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:49 pm
change1973 wrote:
Does anyone know how to get round the timebomb problem in these builds of Memphis using VPC 2004?
I've tried changing the BIOS date for my virtual PC but it doesn't go back to the 1997 periods to allow the installation to complete I keep getting the message saying that the software has expired.
There is a patch made to fix it, I find that booting to dos with a bootdisk
when it comes time to do the 1st reboot whilst the installation is taking
place, & running the patch from the bootdisk, then restarting your
computer within vpc does the trick for me, no need to worry about the
date then...
I can't see any way of changing the time in virtual PC. I ddn't know if there was a timebomb fixer similar to the Longhorn ones that were around throughout Vista's development.
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