Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20150904120435/@comment-3547390-20150905113825

Who knows, perhaps it will be what you need :)

Indeed, I can probably explain to you anything that is required, it is pretty simple when you know how to do it and the process is pretty similar for any OS.

Idk why it wouldn't run under DOS for me, it was acting funky, so I just used a Windows 98 VM.

Virtual disk drives are something I use a lot for storage of stuff. I therefore am a hundred percent positive that a virtual disk can be loaded into a VM, especially since I recall doing certain things like that to transfer files. I forget what I even needed, but I only had small or full USBs, so I just used an iso and transferred it over. Also most games I generally use that aren't in storage are iso accessed, meaning it is a lot easier to switch out and I never need to worry about my disk drive.

Limitations... well, first is the fact that you will need a powerful computer which can run both OS. Even on my computer, if I have many tasks going in my primary I will not be able to do anything in my VM. There are some that I still find laggy even when fixed up, the Linux installation was like that, but I remember older OS like Windows XP working a lot better. The only big thing to remember is that hovering over the bottom of your screen will cause a control panel to appear, meaning that it might be more of a pain if your games require you to go to the bottom of the screen unless you change the resolution to make it slightly smaller (or just ignore it like I did).