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Network Speed Problem30 Dec 2003 16:16 GMT5
I Installed VPC 2004 Build 582. ( in WinXP_SP1 )
in VPC I Installed Win2k .
all works fine , but network speed between Real WindowsXP
and Virtual Win2k is very slow ( 10k/s max ).
Accessing a virtual disk when the guest OS is not running30 Dec 2003 15:17 GMT2
I have a VM where XP doesn't start up anymore. This is ok, but I would like
to copy some files from the VM before I delete it.
Is there a way to access the contents of a virtual disk without a guest OS
running?
can't install win98 on VPC200430 Dec 2003 14:42 GMT1
I have installed Virtual PC 2004 just fine and installed
some OS (windows 2000,XP,Windows 2003).
They all work well.
But when I try to install the Windows 98 SE the whole
Virtual PC 5.230 Dec 2003 12:41 GMT3
i have a simple problem:
Host OS: WIndows XP with DHCP
Guest OS: Windows Server 2003
I want to have a small "devserver" to take it with me on the road and to
MS-DOS guest question30 Dec 2003 11:10 GMT3
We will be migrating our network to a windows 2003 server
environment, away from netware, in a few months. All of
our client machines are currently Windows XP except for
four dos machines we need to for a 16 bit application
Problems with Full Screen mode30 Dec 2003 11:06 GMT3
I installed VPC 2004 on a new Dell D600 Latitude notebook
and have the following problem.
I created a machine running MS DOS 6.22 which seems to
work, but if I try to go to "Full Screen" mode, it looks
Can I move Vhd and VMc between disparate machines30 Dec 2003 10:09 GMT11
Can I move my virtual drives and machines between physical computers even if
they have different physical hard drives?
I have a two machines, one  a laptop (IDE based) and the other a server
(SCSI based).
Saving state from the command line30 Dec 2003 10:00 GMT1
VPC supports starting, pausing, and moving clients from the hosts's command
line. However, an option for saving the client's state seems conspicuously
absent. I can make the client shut itself down, but that's much slower. Is there
a way to save a running VM without using any GUI?
VPC 2004 Technical Docs?30 Dec 2003 09:49 GMT2
I have been searching for technical document similar to the excellent 5.x
version PDF but, no joy!  Does such a document exist yet for download?
I am interested in documentation of the XML format & most importantly
options that can be set to require a differencing disk to ALWAYS ...
QEMM is not working30 Dec 2003 09:44 GMT1
I found that the QEMM does not work with the DOS addition!!
Memory usage in Virtual PCs30 Dec 2003 08:52 GMT3
  I am running 3 VPCs (Windows 2000 server) on a DELL
server (2.4 Ghz, 4 GB RAM, Windows 200 server). I had
allocated 512 MB Ram to the invidual VPCs. When i start
the 3 VPCs simeltaneously, i got an error stating
VPC Memory30 Dec 2003 08:45 GMT2
Hello - I have VPC 2004 on a XP SP1 2 Ghz P4 with 512 MB
RAM.  I installed Longhorn build 4051 in a VM with 256 MB
memory and got it up an running fine.  My quesion: in
task manager in the Host operating system only shows the
Why is the video SO SLOW in VPC200430 Dec 2003 08:32 GMT3
Has anyone seen anything from Microsoft (white paper or
ANYTHING) on issues that cause video problems when moving
from VPC 5/4 to VPC 2004.
I have reviewed the specs and this should NOT be happening
Microsoft Virtual PC very slow for OS2 GUEST compared with VPC 5.230 Dec 2003 08:30 GMT3
I am quite sure the slow refresh is due to the new Microsoft version
of Virtual PC. I had supported several workstations using Windows 2000
and the Connectix product for our OS2 legacy products and the product
worked very well and the screen drawing was fast, as was the network.
VPC 4.0 with WinXP checked build blue screens after installing Virtual Machine Additions. - Xp_Checked_bug.txt (0/1)30 Dec 2003 08:27 GMT2
I've created a WinXP VM using the checked build of XP. This VM booted
and ran  fine (other than being excruciatingly slow) until I installed
the Virtual Machine Additions and allowed the VM to reboot.
The additions cause a kernel bugcheck after appearing to have
 
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