I have an event coming up this weekend and part of our duties is to put out a spread of vintage computers and game consoles for the evening party. I am thinking about putting out a Win2K box to drive an Intelligent Systems Gameboy Advance development platform. It is SCSI. Fastest route in my mind is to install win2K in VirtualBox using really generic hardware (IDE, VGA, etc.) Copy on the Adaptec SCSI drivers, any system drivers I might find and the Intelligent Systems from ISO I see on Archive.org then dd that out to a real disk. Anyone try this or will it be blue screen city due to the underlying hardware changes? I have experience doing this in Windows XP for arcade game foolery but not Win2K or earlier. The host is a small form factor Compaq desktop that is probably from the XP era. - Ethan