During a recent trip to Japan, I decided to try my luck buying a Japanese PC game. Now, I didn't expect it to work straight out of the box on my Australian PC (It didn't) and after a bit of research, I found that the game would only run if I ran it through a Japanese version of Windows XP on a Virtual Machine...
Well, it's been two hours, now, and after countless searches and general blundering, I still have no clue what I'm doing.
Can somebody please either tell me how, or point me in the direction of a tutorial for running a Japanese Windows XP OS through Virtual Box? I've looked for tutorials, but all I get are boot install exe things from torrent sites, which is not what I'm looking for.
Thanks!
How do I run a Japanese Windows XP simulation?
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Re: How do I run a Japanese Windows XP simulation?
You shouldn't need to do anything special, just get hold of a Japanese XP setup CD and install it - select XP as the settings template. I don't believe Kanji is an option in western XP setup CDs, so I do think you'll need a specific CD.
And just to be sure: you understand that there are no OS setup CDs bundled with VirtualBox, right? VBox provides the "hardware" for your simulated PC, you have to provide the software.
And just to be sure: you understand that there are no OS setup CDs bundled with VirtualBox, right? VBox provides the "hardware" for your simulated PC, you have to provide the software.