Re: Internet Explorer emulator? Darrell Stec wrote:
> But that requires that they purchase Winders. And none of those virtual
> machines will work with many modern computers because the manufacturers do
> not provide Windows disks anymore. A great many of them have a restoration
> partition that wipes out the harddrive and restores the computer to its
> pristine, just bought condition. Even if the VM is free, it is going to
> cause an outlay of cash for the Winders disks.
IE is not available legaly for free, or is it? I asume that officialy if
you want to run IE, you should read the licence. No winders licence, no
IE.
houghi
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