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Yet another VPC installation question
You would want to install the x64 version. Once it's installed, you create a new virtual machine, and install the x32 OS into that virtual machine. Steve "Paul Shapiro" wrote: Still not a great solution, but if you have enough memory in your computer you could use Virtual PC with a Vista x32 guest.

Installer un programme sous Virtual PC
I don't have the technical skills to uninstall Vista and install XP. I understand there are driver issues in trying to downgrade to XP. I dont think you should get rid of Vista yet, what would be best would be to dual boot with XP and Vista on the same machine, OR you could install XP in a free virtual machine like

Dual boot?
Gordon wrote: A genuine question: Which is safer, to install linux, and run XP in a virtual machine (I have Office 2007 which AFAIK won't run in WINE yet) or But the cost of workstation 6 is only about $100. you can run dos, linux, all versions of windows even Vista, Mac and IIRC solaris and others. thanks for

Virtual PC Not a valid win32 application
The image file for Vista Beta 2 x86 can be used directly by VS without having to burn a dvd. This will speed up the installation process by not having to have a physical disc. Performance is pretty slow. It will be a lot better once Virtual Machine Additions for Vista Beta 2 are available.

What a Mistake!
duhpastor duhpas...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have to agree with you. We bought a new laptop with the option to upgrade to Vista. Shortly after we bought a Paul smith with Microsoft replied "I've had Vista typically take about 90 minutes to upgrade XP in virtual machine.

No Virtual PC for Vista Home Premium
It should wait about 5 seconds and then boot from the VHD and continue with the install. -- Bob Comer <Microsoft MVP Windows - Virtual Machine> On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 07:32:04 -0700, mimi <m...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have tried to install XP Pro as the guest machine on two different Vista machines (one of

Takes days (almost a week) to install XP VPC on Vista Host
If
you are thinking about installing SP1 in a virtual machine DO NOT SIT AND WAIT FOR IT TO BE DONE! You will grow old before you know it, its better to watch grass growing! Start the install, then go to bed, leave the Virtual machine to do its thing all night, then the next day Vista will be updated... now compare

INFO : Make XP look like Vista!
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. One of the nice things about Linux is that its performance is

Is Ubuntu better than Vista?
I will install Vista to another virtual machine and see what happens. I simply do these things out of curiousity, not to steal. I also find it quite amazing that Microsoft would actually leave in such trick. They know very well hackers and pirates will be taking Vista apart, looking for all possible ways to get

Installation of Vista RC1 under MS Virtual PC 2004 SP1
Run XP & Vista I'm pretty sure it will do all of that but I wanted to double check. Does anyone have any experience running Parallels? XP without sp2 got hacked within minutes so deleted that virtual machine a clean installation of WinXp from a NEW oem disk did the trick then install parellels tools then update

Which version of virtual Pc can be installed on Vista Home Premium
Dean G. dguttada...@4ecp.com microsoft public windows vista general comp os linux advocacy simon4hang.glid...@yahoo.com wrote: On Mar 11, 3:25 am, "PTravel" <ptra. .... I spend some time on the web and find instructions for installing Ubuntu under Virtual PC. It's 12:14 am. I started the installation at 7:30 pm.

Vista woes
Bob Comer <Microsoft MVP Windows - Virtual Machine> "Tom25" <Tom25@discussions. microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C1CB8FB9-A188-4C93-B7D2-2F0DAE699295@microsoft. com... Hi Andrew, Great information! I tried to install Vista 5728 from a DVD created from the ISO file. Vista booted from the DVD and I entered the

MS Dynamics SL won't run under Vista 64
Imran
Koradia imran.kora...@gmail.com microsoft public virtualpc I've seen a couple of messages here about people having problems installing vm additions for vista and there seems to be no solution to that as of now. Has anyone actually been successfully able to install the vm additions on vpc 2004 with sp1 for

Will the new mac pros be able to run vista?
You may not use the software installed on the licensed device within a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system. To me, the agreement comes down to what is the "licensed device". It is clear that you cannot buy a PC, install Vista, install parallels, and install the same copy of Vista in parallels.

Installation of Vista RC1 under MS Virtual PC 2004 SP1
In my case, either Vista removed the Virtural system driver or the installation of the realtek NIC driver did it. thanks On Tue, 23 May 2006 11:06:51 -0700, If you agree that Virtual PC 2004 added a Virtual machine network driver, what happened to that driver when I installed Vista over XP and I had to get a

The Reluctant Pirate
Hi all, I have Virtual PC installed on a machine running Windows vistas 32-bit, I have installed Windows XP pro as a virtual PC, I can connect to the Internet wirelessly with my vista operating system but when I loaded the Virtual PC I can only connect if I use an ethernet cable. I think the problem comes from the

installing second operating system or a virtual operating system
Anoop Cherian Anoop_Cher...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi, I would like to migrate the whole harddisk image of my old xp laptop to my new vista laptop and run my xp in vista over a virtual pc. I thought of using the backup feature of xp to get the backup image of my

WARNING > Vista is slow!
Bill Yanaire B...@yaniaire.com microsoft public windows vista general Look into Microsoft Virtual PC 2007. It is free and installs on Vista. You can then install XP and run it as a virtual machine on your box. I did that on my Vista PC and it works well. "Flip" <brown...@nospam.com> wrote in message

Vista with xp programs
mike spam...@gmail.com alt os windows-vista alt solaris x86 comp unix solaris comp sys laptops Dave wrote: Ok, after a day of downloading and concatenating and burning, I assigned 443MB to the virtual machine. It wouldn't let me do 750mb, so I couldn't try that. I inserted the dvd and started the installation.

Upgrade Laptop from Vista -> Solaris - well worth the trouble
Start Vista in safe mode (I found that Virtual PC 2007 will not run in safe mode). - Turn off the firewall and try to install. - Install an older version of XP (SP1). This got further than the SP2 version but still resulted in a reboot of Vista. - Install from an ISO image instead of the CD.