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Can't Install OS on VPC15 May 2008 17:23 GMT6
I have a computer running WinXP Pro x64 and I was trying to install the VPC
so I could run some software that x64 does not support. I have a Win XP Pro
CD but it is a copy as my kids have destroyed the originals and I have a XP
SP1 CD which is original MS CD. I have tried to use ...
File sharing among Host and Guest15 May 2008 12:06 GMT9
Sorry about that: it's not a really new topic ...
I want to use (R/W) Host files in the Guest environment.
The first suggestion would be to use the "Shared Folders" feature.
Unfortunately this feature is still very unreliable: when one explores the
Saving legacy scanner15 May 2008 09:43 GMT8
I have a very expensive Kodak 3300 scanner that worked just fine in XP.
But will absolutely will not work in Vista.
Can I use VPC to save my investment - or do I need to just chuck the Kodak
out the window? [smile].
Vista Business and VPC2007 with XP sp2 network connection problems14 May 2008 13:45 GMT5
I've setup a Virtual Machine with windows XP + sp2 from a Windows 2003
machine (server administrator configured it) and copied the VM to the Vista
32 sp1 machine to use.
When I open up the XPsp2 VM on a Vista 32 computer (user) I had to do the
Virtual PC and video card14 May 2008 10:51 GMT2
I've installed Virtual PC 07 and Windows XP on my Vista PC, but while in XP,
it cannot detect my nVidia video card. It says I have an S3 Trio -- which I
don't have -- and which has limited resolution (max 1024-by-768).
If I elect full-screen mode, it's blurry as hell. How can I ...
Virus question on VM14 May 2008 02:43 GMT2
Dear Sirs,
I have a simple and quick question on Virtual machine 2007.
I have windows XP installed into the VM. I would like to know for example if
my VM gets virus infected. will my host machine got infected as well if I
VISTA Ultimate and Virtual PC 2007 - networking?14 May 2008 02:07 GMT8
I can't seem to get a network working.
I installed Virtual PC 2007 on VISTA Ultimate and then
installed a Windows 2000 Professional on the Virtual PC.
I booted it but the W2k cannot ping anything. The DHCP
Reboots during O/S installation14 May 2008 00:55 GMT5
I am running Windows Vista Ultimate on a Dell Laptop.  I am trying to install
an XP Pro Operating System in a Virtual PC machine.
I created the virtual machine.  I created the virtual disk.  The
installation of XP Pro starts from the CD.  Windows Setup reads the CD and
vpc and network setup13 May 2008 21:34 GMT5
First off I must say I am a developer and not a network technician so my
networking knowledge is limited.
I have convinced my organization to let me set up my own test development
domain with Active Directory.  Our Development staff consists of 3
Files sharing between DOS and XP13 May 2008 20:15 GMT27
Dear guys,
My host is Windows XP Pro SP2
and my guest is dos6.2 + win3.1
How do I share files between the host and the vm?
installing 98SE on XP/VM200713 May 2008 20:13 GMT4
Stuck in the installation loop - after win98 copies files and reboots, it
comes to A: prompt instead of continuation of setup. Appears that the virtual
A: drive it created takes priority on boot.
Strange problem with 'Enter' key13 May 2008 19:36 GMT1
What I have:
Host OS=Windows XP SP2
Guest OS=Windows 2003
The problem may be described with example: I start Win2003, the window
Where can I find the Virtual PC Additions13 May 2008 15:51 GMT5
I am trying to find the location to down load Virtual PC Additions. I have
tried the “Action” window in the Virtual PC Console,  but there is no down
load option.
I am running Vista Home Premium as the host operating system & XP Pro
Record voice problems13 May 2008 08:57 GMT5
i'm trying to record voice from a microphone on a Vista Guest OS using the
Sound
Recorder/Camtasia Recorder. The result is a little choppy with some dropped
frames here and there - definetely not good enough to share with anyone.
hide nic in host12 May 2008 21:54 GMT4
I have VPC 2007 installed on a XP host PC.
VPC is running another copy of XP.
There are 2 nic's on the host pc, 1 for and internal network and 1 for
external network.
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