Windows Virtual PC 2007 USB Floppy drive

I'm planning to get VirtualPC 2007 for Vista Home Premium SP2, and I wanted to make up a collection of Windows'es from 1985 all the way to 2015. I'm not even sure if 64 bit is enabled in my bios, but I will just change it if not. But since i'm using a laptop
from the newer generation I have no floppy drive, which about half of the windows versions are on. But I have 2 USB floppy drives, and I want to know before I waste all my money on Windows/286. So it narrows it all down to this, Is VPC 2007 compatible with
USB floppy drives?
Thanks,
-CookieHumm

oh yes, you are unfamiliar with windows sharing. no prob.
First off you have to set up a network on your windows PC. I don't know how savvy you are with your PC, but basically you have run the network setup wizard. You might also have to set up a protocol in your network properties (usually IPX will do the trick). If you click on the windows start button and see a network button near the my computer button you are most of the way there.
Once you have your computer set up for networking you need to enable sharing, which you also do in the network properties (there is a checkbox somewhere).
Lastly, you need to specify which folder(s) you want to share! Just right click on the drive (D: for example) in my computer and click 'sharing'. Naviagate the menus and enable sharing.
Your MBP is already set up for talking to windows networks, so just go to finder and click on networks, pick the workgroup that you specified when you set up your network on your windows machine and click ok. A connection to your external drive should appear. Now you can drag and drop all the files you want.
Sorry if this is confusing, but I can't really rememeber all this stuff off the top of my head.
If you want more clarification, search for 'how to share in windows XP' or something like that.
Good luck

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