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    Looks great I am checking this out thanks!!!!
    Last edited by Chewieshmoo; 9th February 2009 at 23:37. Reason: Double posting - posts have been automerged
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    awesome, os is going to be installed on my work's experimental os vmware server asap.

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    I'm gonna try this out later ... sounds gool!

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    Booted on laptop, has potential however some sound and control issues in the games I have tried so far, this is running off DVD...........
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    Did you download the latest 0.3 release via the torrent?

    Sound and control issues in the DOS games will be due to DOSBox configurations and these can be edited in the dosbox.conf file for each game.

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    I did everything like it says in the instructions for the Windows install, but when I boot from my USB stick I get a "boot error" message.

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    Does your PC support booting from USB? I would be surprised if it didn't as most made in the last 4+ years will. Might be a BIOS setting, or it could be something wrong with the Linux configuration settings. Probably best to see if anyone else has had the same problem on their forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demon Cleaner View Post
    I did everything like it says in the instructions for the Windows install, but when I boot from my USB stick I get a "boot error" message.
    I had same problem when I created the stick within the program however when I just dragged the contents from the DVD over to the USB stick it booted but unfortunately the interface was no longer in english and I do not know how to change it navigating the menus in Hungarian?
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