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Simple Question
VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) Files containing a complete Installation of WinXP Pro along with Internet Explorer 7, so you can try IE7 out (without any risk of mucking up your main, every day, real PC), if you haven't Installed (or don't want to Install) IE 7 on it. -- pmj.

VPC 2007 cannot install vista RC1 in Virtual PC
Howdie, Robert Comer <bobcomer-remove...@mindspring.com> schrieb/wrote: The Virtual Server R2 additions work with Vista I might add. (even if you're running them Thanks! This was listed in the article I posted about the installation so I didn't mention it again... :-) -- Peter Forster MVP Virtual Machine Austria.

How to Get Windows XP After June 30, 2008
I am using windows 2003 server(host machine). How can i install guest Operating System to the virtual hard disk created as a part of my virtual server?. Or can you please point me to MSDN articles talking about this. your help is highly appreciated. Thanks, Vineeth i intend writing vista exam soonest and i am tryin

Vista woes
I just do not want to "experiment" and find now i have to reinstall my vista I would like step by step instructions on installing the Virtual PC (picking which options I need on the installation on vista home premium and then installing xp pro. Also I noticed by looking at some sites that have some instructions-

System Reboots While Installing XP On Virtual Machine 2007
I do have install CD for both Great! -) Or maybe, just Re-Install the w98? - But that will mean you then need make the MBR (Master Boot Record) on the Hard Disk Fixted, cos the w98 Installation Routine will screw that up. Again, that's the sort of thing you can "practice" doing, using a Virtual Machine.

Installation of Vista RC1 under MS Virtual PC 2004 SP1
Mike Hall - MS MVP mikeh...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista general Larry Apparently PCLinuxOS is making ground very quickly now. Yesterday, after reading the February Issue of PCLINUXOS magazine, I was able to install VMWARE and to create a virtual machine for my legal copy of XP.

Accessing files in a windowsimagebackup
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ In vista della prossima uscita della Distribuzione SuSE Linux 5.3, prevista verso il 15 netcat 1.10 (a simple but powerful networking tool) pvm 3.4.beta6 (Parallel Virtual Machine) PVM allows to use a pool of computer as one virtual machine.

?Vista EULA for Macs?
Mike Hall - MS MVP mikeh...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista general Bill My machine does not feel unfortunate that it has an installation of Vista on it. I am also using Windows XP in a Virtual Machine, so I also go to those forums and even post their occasionally. I work on machines that have the

Several reasons not to upgrade to Vista right now
Thus, my option is to purchase a retail version of Vista 32-bit other than the Home version, right? Have you tried, as an experiment to see if the OEM version will install under some other VM, like VMware Server (free), to see if it will install there? If so, it wouldn't seem to be a problem of an BIOS-locked OEM

DVD burner will read CDs but not DVDs
Gunner inva...@invalid.com microsoft public windows vista general "Malke" <ma...@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:O%23fhhsmdIHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Pat wrote: <snip> A much easier and better solution is to use virtual computing and create a virtual machine running XP, with Vista as the host operating

Can I install Windows Vista Beta 2 on Virtual Server 2005 R2?
LanM L...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Installation of Virtual PC sucessful. Thanks. However, the Virtual PC asks me to "reboot and select the proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device". That's chioneese for me, although I now what a boot is.

Vista SP1 released to manufacturing
My setup is as Bhaskar has described, ie 1 virtual machine with multiple VistA configs. To speed things up, I just used a virtual linux appliance available The host OS will likely be XP Pro; planning to install VMware to support (if possible) many as three virtual machines running Linux (leaning toward Ubuntu

Protected Mode
Oddly, my virtual windows xp installation runs as well as it did when it was the only OS on the machine, I don't know how that works, but I'm impressed with Simon Early Sent: 21 September 2007 19:09 To: Brighton New Media Subject: [BNM] Vista woes goddamn f**ing b**locks vista. what a pile of utter f*ing shite.

Installing Vista 32-bit on Virtual Machine with XP-PRO O/S
On@the,Bridge microsoft public windows vista general why are you using that toy virtual machine program from MS? Get the far superior VM program from vmware that is The install of windows xp pro sp2 goes smoothly, and then when it reboots for the first time, the entire laptop reboots, there is no blue screen or

Reinstall Windows
Use 8 GB as your virtual machine size. 6 GB is not enough (you will get an error saying that the install cannot continue). 7 may work too. 2. Vista won't install on a raw disk. The disk must be partitioned first. So, when you get into the install inside your virtual machine, hit Shift+F10 to open a command prompt.

Can't install XP Pro as guest machine on Vista Business host
james ja...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualpc Hi David, Yes I have my XP disc but I'm not sure how to use that to get XP running on virtual machine on my new computer which is running vista. Do I need to install it "within" virtual machine or is there something obvious I'm missing? Thanks.

Several reasons not to upgrade to Vista right now
Get your Dell PC with Vista Loaded and then install Ubuntu under Virtual machine......ITS FREE so why not. Play with it for awhile and if you really like it wipe our your Vista image and go Ubuntu all the way. You have nothing to loose that way. "Jake Malone - MVP/MUT" <j...@azurious.net> wrote in message

Dual boot with WinXP
gerryf gerry...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Once you create the virtual machine, you need to install an operating system on it. Let's assume it will be Vista, since I know you have a Vista disc Drop that Vista Disc into your dvd-rom and then within Virtual PC select your

Clone Vista into Virtual PC?
This wa you have only one single virtual machine but you can use it on several host systems and you are not violating the license terms anymore. Hi Bo: A related idea. I have a machine that is multi-booted (using the excellent Bootit NG) with several different Windows OS's (currently W2K, XP 86/64, Vista 86/64).

Further techie conundra (was What is Big Red Cross)
David, do you or someone else know if that is compatible with the Grub bootloder which i have installed? Hans: Virtual PC will run entirely within your XP OS, so if you can boot to XP, you can install Virtual PC (it's just an application) and then load the free Virtual PC trial version of Vista into it.