I Agree. If only I kept a copy. Still have to dig through some old computers and hard drives. Just might get lucky and find something I can use.
Try out VMware P2V converter. Your physical computer isn't changed in any way. It makes a virtual computer that is identical. Then install the Workstation player
http://thepiratebay.se has the full program to install a fresh OS on a VM.
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The files use the Bittorrent download protocol.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrentuTorrent is a lightweight bittorrent client.
Then open it on your computer or another computer. You old computer in a few files. Virtualization is the Holodeck of computers. You can tell it to revert to its original state when it closes so any viruses disappear each time you restart. Just amazing and easy to use software. Instead of leaving a separate computer running I used to have a VM running on a computer I left on for other duties. Two Computers in one.
If you are running Windows 7 Microsoft has a specially made virtual XP Mode PC you can install into Win 7 to run XP programs. You can then turn off the XP mode VM and run the programs like they were inside of Win 7. The XP programs are actually running on the XP mode VM in the backgrond. But it looks just like any other program you run in Win7 :-)
http://www.wikihow.com/Install-Windows-Xp-Mode-in-Windows-7Many uses for Virtualization, VMware and Microsoft Virtual PC being two popular VM programs. Also VMware can open and run MS Virtual PC computers. TRy it out, play with it. You'll be amazed.