Agile Aspect wrote:
>
> I created an ISO from the CD and used it instead for the install
> and it worked fine.

Opps - I spoke to soon.

It's broke again - the Windows XP installation won't boot - it
gives the original error message (same as the one in Bugzilla.)

But it's even worse. If I try to start the Windows VM using the
command line interfaces as ordinary user, it crashes the machine!

Using the GUI, VirtualBox appears to be working. I can install the
Windows XP using an ISO (can't use the CDROM)

It's a Dell Precision WorkStation 390 with a quad (4 CPU's) with
a full patched CentOS 4.7.

With the exception of VirtualBox, the machine runs flawlessly - and
it's never crashed since it was purchased over a year ago.

Any help would be appreciated.

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