George Toft wrote: > > If you're really bent on doing this, try vmware. Everything is virtual, > including BIOS, motherboard and hard drive. You can get a 30 day trial > download fom vmware.com. good suggestion... As a note, I purchased a license two years ago (of VMWare) and had so may problems that I have chosen to sh*tcan the thing. Supposidly, version 3.* has fixed most if not all of the problems that I was having, but I'm not willing to spend another $100-$200 for a license upgrade for a program that *might* work, and is of only marginal use to me any way. When I am done with my thesis I am planning to take another serious look at UML. You might want to take a look at it too. EBo -- > "John (EBo) David" wrote: > > > > Gary Nichols wrote: > > > > > > Unless you're into virus research, I wouldn't. You'll have to download > > > the tool from norton and 'clean' the box afterwards. > > > > > > FYI: This is the exact setup I use for windows virus analysis. Yes, it > > > works. > > > > Couldn't you set up a different wine partition which does not know about > > the other dos partitions, as a "throw away?" > > > > Personally I would not do it as some of the really nasty viruses will > > change settings in the flash or nonvolatile RAM and muck with the > > hardware...