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| Dongle help | 27 Nov 2006 00:46 GMT | 6 |
I have a couple of older software programs that are DOS based but can run through Windows XP. Both of the programs need a dongle connected to either the parrallel port or usb to validate the you can use the program. Currently they work on my laptop without VPC 2004 and VPC2007. ...
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| Install a VHD to the Hard Drive | 26 Nov 2006 20:57 GMT | 2 |
Hello, I have a VHD set up the way I would like it with XP Pro SP2 and most of my programs that I want, now is there a way that I can install this VHD to the hard drive and just boot it as a normal operating system? Is this possible and do I need to use some type of third party
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| Vista RC1 doesn't see VPC2004 sound card? | 26 Nov 2006 15:44 GMT | 2 |
My Windows Vista RC1 Installed quite nicely as new VPC, but it apparently didn't detect the emulated sound card. Is this a fault, or did something get missed when it originally detected "hardware"? GP
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| Can't Exit Full-Screen Mode | 26 Nov 2006 09:30 GMT | 1 |
I have tried Virtual PC 2004 SP1 and Vitrual PC 2007 Beta on several computers and on every single one, once I put a Virtual Machine into full-screen mode I can not switch back to windowed mode. I am using right alt+enter and the right alt key is definitley set as the
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| 98 on V-PC on a DualCore ASUS portable | 26 Nov 2006 03:16 GMT | 8 |
I am a bit new here. Scanned all messges and realized I still need to ask for help (1) I am running XP Pro on a powerful laptop Now downloaded and installed VPC2004 but the hotfix file which came with it
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| Memory Allocation Change | 26 Nov 2006 02:50 GMT | 5 |
We have Vista RC1 installed as a virtual machine on VPC 2004. We tried to change the memory allocation in settings but we keep getting the following message: "Note-Virtual PC
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| Browse a VHD outside of VM | 26 Nov 2006 02:35 GMT | 3 |
Is it possible to browse a VHD file outside of a VMachine, like browsing a .ISO file for example? Many thanks
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| Emulation of DOS full screen mode on a non-VESA graphics card? | 25 Nov 2006 19:03 GMT | 2 |
I recently bought a new NVIDIA 7600GT graphics card, and unfortunately found out only later (it's not mentioned on the product page) that this card does *not* support VESA standard VGA modes. So when I try to switch into DOS graphics fullscreen mode (with any application) on ...
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| Can't access network folder | 25 Nov 2006 07:20 GMT | 2 |
I have a VPC installed with XP. I point it to a shared folder, which is the host C drive. I then point to the i386 folder containing XP on the host. I'm trying to install IIS on the VPC and it needs a file from the XP CD. Once I double click the i386 folder, the Locat File
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| vpc 2004 | 24 Nov 2006 22:56 GMT | 1 |
I have win server 2003 on my computer and I install on it the vpc 2004. On the vpc I install WIN XP PRO. I have a problem to comunicat between the host and the guest! I have no ping between them.
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| Run VM created in VPC2004 on VPC2007 | 24 Nov 2006 20:23 GMT | 2 |
Anyone Migrate created VM in VPC2004 to VPC2007? Here I always get a Memory Dump error : "STOP : c0000218 {Registry File Failure{ The registry cannot load the hive (file)
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| Virtual PC 2004 SP1 with Notebook Hotfix under Vista | 24 Nov 2006 19:22 GMT | 3 |
is Virtual PC 2004 SP1 with Notebook Hotfix running on a Windows Vista RTM machine? Thanks for any advice Adrian
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| Virtual PC 2007 beta and Virtual PC 2004 compariosn | 24 Nov 2006 19:21 GMT | 4 |
What are the differences between Virtual PC 2007 beta and Virtual PC 2004? Can I use a .vhd from virtual pc 2004 into virtual pc 2007 beta?
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| is this possible for VPC? | 24 Nov 2006 16:52 GMT | 2 |
I know I can select second NIC for a vm. The question is how can I keep the host os network traffic away from the second NIC for the VM while both NICs have the same subnet configuration __________
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| Licensing question re VPC and VS | 24 Nov 2006 11:19 GMT | 8 |
I just noted that Virtual Server R2 has a completely different licensing system than the one discussed here for VPC2004. Basically it seems like with VS you are entitled to create unlimited numbers of VM:s running Windows operating systems inside.
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