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Simple Question
Here are a summary of my thoughts about the Vista Transformation Pack. If you just want to see how it looks, skip straight to the gallery I created<http://content.zdnet.com/2346-12554_22-38008.html> . - *First the caveats* The installation I carried out in a brand new XP Home virtual PC installation went without a

migrating xp installation to virtual pc on vista using backup and
Well I posted to my query to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup and got the following reply. "If the formatting is during the installation of Windows 2000 in a new virtual machine, this is normal. It will be formatting the new virtual disk, not the physical hard disk on which the virtual machine will

Protected Mode
Install the Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel in the host system. Start it up and assign the Vista .ISO file to a disk drive letter in the host system. 3. Start up MS Virtual PC 2004 SP1. Create a new virtual machine. Assign at least 512 MB. The default disk drive size will work just fine. 4. Start up the new virtual

System reboots while installing a OS on Virtual Machine 2007
ADDR...@yahoo.com microsoft public virtualpc Vista will be limited to 14 days operation (unless you provide a Product Key, in which case the meter runs until June 1, 2007)... The Product Key can now be readily obtained by filling out the form that opens after choosing the download location and pressing the "Go"

Vista Ultimate and running within a virtual machine...
If they don't, you probably can't install XP because Gateway may use proprietary hardware; most OEMs do. A much easier and better solution is to use virtual computing and create a virtual machine running XP, with Vista as the host operating system. Of course, you need a license for XP and if the old machine had an

Genemapper woes
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Bear [MS MVP] PABear...@gmail.com microsoft public internetexplorer security microsoft public internetexplorer general microsoft public windows vista Start the Virtual Machine you created and put the XP CD into the drive. It should automatically start the XP installation. Finish that as you normally would 4.

Vista and Memory
Here are the initial web sites that I get into when I begin the MS Update install on my 'real' and virtual machines. Even if I go to this address it gets redirected to the second on my real machine. I read of another problem like this on Vista without SP1 and a reinstall of Vista was the only thing that fixed

Problems running Virtual PC 2007 on Vista Ultimate
License clearly states that I can install Vista Ultimate in a Virtual machine within a licensed desktop. But it would appear that someone forgot to turn this on in the code. I've gone back and forth with activation support but they have no idea what's going on. Should I not be able to install Vista Ultimate in VM

What Versions of Vista Can Run *In* a VPC 2007 VM (on WinXP)?
Vista Enterprise includes rights for 4 copies. XP and others require additional licenses: Four Instances of a Virtual Operating System Bottom line is that if M$ wants people to use Vista, then they have to allow them to also use their previous copy of XP in a virtual machine. No doubt ... There's a bit of subtlety

Which version of virtual Pc can be installed on Vista Home Premium
Bruce Chambers bchamb...@cable0ne.n3t microsoft public windows vista general algae wrote: I have just about finished setting up, tweaking, etc. a new Vista pc. I would like to ( for a short time ) set it up so that my xp installation is still available should I run into any unforseen software issues.

Vista Home Premium Edition - Virtual PC 2007
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 system. If he tries to install MS Virtual PC 2007 in a Vista Home Premium system, he will get an error message saying that Virtual PC 2007 will not work with

Putting XP on a Vista Machine
mbute...@gmail.com microsoft public virtualpc Last week, I installed SP1 for Vista (legal from MSDN). I had used VPC 2007 with great success for a while before installing SP1. I decided to create a new virtual machine from scratch. Created it and installed XP, started it up and everything worked. Cool!

virtual pc 2004 sp1 virtual machine additions for windows vista
If you're certain it works on another machine, then it's likely a software problem. To rule out some kind of BIOS misconfiguration, try booting from a bootable DVD such as a Vista install disc. The typical software culprits are disc burning programs, virtual drive programs and/or copy protection crap.

Installation of Vista RC1 under MS Virtual PC 2004 SP1
And the installation icon is still on the desktop, allowing you to install it from the thumb drive if you so desire. a PC ,----[ Quote ] And finally we’ve a practical step-by-step workshop that shows you how to create your own free, portable Linux PC on a USB stick using the Moka5 virtual machine application.

VMware and VistA
What I should have said was that XPHome isn't on the list of supported OS's for use on Virtual PC 2007. Hope that makes more sense now, my apologies. I might try to alter the order for my new system from XP Pro back to Vista and use the virtual PC. Thank you Bert. VPC 2007 will install onto XP Home, it's just not a

VPC 2007 broken after Vista SP1 install
It's seems fairly unambiguous to me that this sentence means that you cannot install it on a virtual machine if it has already been installed on a physical There is nothing in this document that prohibit the installation of Vista Home in a VM if it's a brand new copy. However, if you do so, this VM become the

XP boot disc without floppy drive on vista
Derek Currie wrote: Here is some cheerful news about Vista: Restrictions on what versions can run in a virtual machine and how many times Vista can be moved to another machine. Thank you MS. We love you. Kiss kiss. So, you can no longer use Parallels to install Vista Home or Vista Home Premium on an Intel Mac.

In praise of XMing
There's a description here: http://www.microsoft. com/windows/products/winfamily/virtualpc/default.mspx The MS virtual machine won't work in W98, so you would need to install XP or Vista, then create a virtual machine to install W98 in. You can't simply shift an existing installation of W98 into a virtual machine.

So you really think Linux is better than Vista, do you?
Jack B jbr...@wi.rr.com microsoft public internetexplorer security microsoft public internetexplorer general microsoft public windows vista security Start the Virtual Machine you created and put the XP CD into the drive. It should automatically start the XP installation. Finish that as you normally would 4.

installation doesn't starts in Virtual server?
I tried to install Vista 5728 from a DVD created from the ISO file. Vista booted from the DVD and I entered the installation key. After that I get an error: Windows cannot open the required file D:\Sources\Install.win I am new to Virtual PC, so I am probably missing something. I think I will download the ISO file