![]() I have not tested this, but the VirtualBox software seems robust and it gets good reviews on the internet, so it seems reasonable to presume that it does work as advertised. You can then run your Windows setup disks and install an old version of Windows in this space. It enables you to set up a Virtual Machine by allocating some hard disk space where you can run a separate operating system. It can be downloaded from the following website: ![]() VirtualBox is a free open source product that has been developed by Oracle. “I have looked into VirtualBox and it looks as though it does offer a way to run The Code Book on CD-ROM on a Windows 7 PC. The CD-ROM’s designer (Nick Mee) suggests that the following fix MIGHT work. Also, the CD-ROM was written in 16-bit software, so you may experience problems in running it on a 64-bit operating system. The CD-ROM is compatible with PC computers, but not Macs. The CD-ROM is ideal for teenagers, parents who want to encourage an interest in science and mathematics in their children, grown-ups interested in the history of cryptography, amateur codebreakers and anybody who wants to know about encryption in the Information Age. You will also find advice on a fix for Windows XP or later Windows versions, networking, screen size issues and potential problems with running video clips on the CD-ROM. There is a section with advice on how to download the CD-ROM and a separate general help section.
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