Installing windows XP using discs supplied with virtual PC

I am currently running Windows XP Home in Virtual PC under 10.3.9 in a powerbook G4. I want to upgrade to a new Macbook for Christmas.
Can I use the Windows discs I purchased with Virtual PC to install Windows for the dual boot process?
Thanks in advance
Rob

Hi Rob,
it is indeed technically possible to use the Windows XP from Virtual PC.
See here for procedure: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20060527175405403
But keep in mind that the Windows License does not allow you to use one Windows XP on two or more computers.
And because of the Activation Process of XP they will find out...
Good Luck
Stefan

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