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Microsoft removes hardware virtualization barrier to running XP Mode20 Mar 2010 07:32 GMT5
Surprised no one else posted this...
"Microsoft is making a slew of virtualization-related announcements on
March 18 — including one that will be welcome by customers who’ve been
stymied by the chip-level virtualization requirements for running
VirtualPc to VirtualBox18 Mar 2010 20:48 GMT2
Is there a way to change a machine virtualPc to a machine VirtualBox ?
Bye
Thanks
Massimo
Disable part of Virtual PC console18 Mar 2010 20:37 GMT2
I have Virtual PC 2007 running on a 64 bit Vista box in a school. I would
like to be able to disable/grey out the 'Remove' button on the console, in
order to prevent unauthorised persons from removing the VM (this has happened
recently). Does anyone know if  this button can be ...
Printing with Vista OS, Virtual PC 2007 on XP and VPN on XP16 Mar 2010 08:03 GMT-
I have a relatively new Vista 64-bit system and have installed Virtual PC
2007 in order to run Windows XP for my work VPN. I know Virtual PC 2007 does
not support USB ports in my PC. It is a royal pain to print anything from the
virtual PC because I have to constantly logoff my ...
Unable to install VPC15 Mar 2010 12:45 GMT2
I am running Windows 7 and downloaded VPC but I am not able to install it on
my computer. My processor does not support Virtualization Technology and my
school professor keeps telling me he has manages to install VPC on "every
conceivable CPU". Is there a way to run VPC on my ...
Windows Virtual PCs Frequently Stop Responding For Short Periods13 Mar 2010 21:08 GMT4
I have recently upgraded my computer from Vista to Windows 7 and from Virtual
PC 2007 to Windows Virtual PC.  I have migrated all my Virtual PCs by
"Upgrading Integration Components".
But I am experiencing problems which I did not had before.  The VPCs
unattended install in virtual pc 2007 using winnt.sif13 Mar 2010 19:22 GMT-
I am trying to use an image of a floppy drive containing winnt.sif to
install W2K3 in unattended fashion. I am having trouble getting the timing
right about when to capture the .ima floppy disk image. I am booting the
virtual pc from a w2k3 .iso file.
cannot see shares on host when virtual is running13 Mar 2010 16:32 GMT1
I have 3 xpsp3 machines running virtual pc 2007 with win98 os.  One computer
has a Common share that all the pc's need to access.  When the Virtual PC is
not running, all can access the share properly.  When the Virtual PC is
logged in, no one can access the share.  The other 2 ...
OS installation question13 Mar 2010 05:40 GMT3
From one Virtual OS (Vista) can I install a new one (Windows7) on the same
virtual drive, wiping out the old (Vista) installation?  Host is XP/SP3.
Thanks.
XPClient/Server2003 setup using Virtual PC200712 Mar 2010 15:06 GMT4
I currently have two virtual machines installed, one for 2003 and the other
for XPpro.  I attempting to setup a small Domain environment to aid me with
the 70-290 exam but I seem to have hit a brick wall.  The server is set up
with multiple roles, DHCP,DNS and as a Domain ...
Horrid Disk Read Times in WVPC 200709 Mar 2010 03:27 GMT29
We have a WVPC XP VM setup in Windows 7 x64 which is displaying just
horrible read times when accessing one of the local drives of the host.
And I mean *horrible* times!
For example, I can copy a 12MB file from the guest to the host in the
XP mode installation07 Mar 2010 06:56 GMT2
I tried to install XP mode on a new installation of Windows 7 Professional
x64.
The setup program ends by telling me, that XP mode is already installed.
In fact no XP mode was ever installed on this fresh Win7-installation.
 
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