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Not much help if you don't have a Macintosh, but Virtual PC (by Connectix
<http://www.connectix.com>) runs DOS, Windows 95, 98, or NT as an
application. You should be able to use any screen capture utility to grab
shots of the OS loading.
I need a screen capture of the logon dialog box for Windows NT 4.0. The
Print Screen function won't work because I'm not logged on when the dialog
box is visible.