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Old 19th March 2008, 10:24 PM
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Installing on Virtual PC 2007 (on Vista)

I am trying to install Fedora on Vista using Virtual PC 2007. I have gotten everything installed but after rebooting the screen resolution within Virtual PC goes all awry (please see attached).

I cannot read any of the text in the screen. Is there a setting I need to change within Fedora, within Vista, or within Virtual PC?

Thanks for any help!
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