When Starting up Windows XP in Virtual PC for Mac

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Guest

I have installed Windows XP in my Virtual PC for Mac version 6.1 which I
updated to 6.1.1. The installation of Virtual PC went fine, when I installed
Windows XP Pro, about 10 minutes before it was done, a message came up
"[74,9] The value of the attribute is not a valid language: Engilish". I
clicked ok. It continued to load okay, but when I finished the installation,
and then tried to start Virtual PC and the Windows XP Startup screen came up
a message on the bottom said "Please Wait" and was on for 5-10 Minutes before
I quit. I tried this several times. I am working on an eMac with System
10.3.9 with 512 Mb of Ram. Does anyone have any ideas. Also have unstalled
Virtual PC, and Windows and tried again, but the same thing happened.
Thanks
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]

Please visit the Virtual PC for Mac newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.mac.virtualpc

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Microsoft Newsgroups

Get Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies:
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/windowsxp/choose.mspx

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| I have installed Windows XP in my Virtual PC for Mac version 6.1 which I
| updated to 6.1.1. The installation of Virtual PC went fine, when I installed
| Windows XP Pro, about 10 minutes before it was done, a message came up
| "[74,9] The value of the attribute is not a valid language: Engilish". I
| clicked ok. It continued to load okay, but when I finished the installation,
| and then tried to start Virtual PC and the Windows XP Startup screen came up
| a message on the bottom said "Please Wait" and was on for 5-10 Minutes before
| I quit. I tried this several times. I am working on an eMac with System
| 10.3.9 with 512 Mb of Ram. Does anyone have any ideas. Also have unstalled
| Virtual PC, and Windows and tried again, but the same thing happened.
| Thanks
 

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