OEL On Microsoft Virtual PC

I am trying to install OEL 5.3 on Microsoft Virtual PC (Vista, 64 bit). However, there is something wrong with the display settings. The display is illegible, and I cannot figure out how to force a specific display setting. I think the problem is that that OEL is defaulting to a color depth of 24 bit, and Virtual PC is expecting 16 bit. I can get an installation to complete using the non-gui installation, but when I do that, I cannot get the mouse to work after completing the installation. How do I set the OEL color depth and video card when I run the initial installtion? I have tried using the noprobe option, but no luck

Pls see the below links
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=532020
http://www.aspdeveloper.net/Virtual_PC/rn-739-44736_Virtual_PC_2007___Screen_resolution_workaround.aspx
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922897
Hope this helps.
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