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		<title>By: Nick</title>
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		<description>I ran into the same grief of not having an SATA or SCSI drive on VPC 2007.  I have a Server 2008 box that spiX is busy installing on Hyper-V.  The trick was to type &#039;format-manual&#039; at the boot prompt.  Hyper-V did not suffer from video anomalies, so I did not need the &#039;spix text&#039; trick.

Will those two daisy-chain so I could get VPC 2007 going?

Nick</description>
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<p>Will those two daisy-chain so I could get VPC 2007 going?</p>
<p>Nick</p>
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