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OT: Vista & Virtual PC
I am loading XP on the VPC and the host is vista home premium. I had the same problem as John as VPC was not registering the xp cd. So as Andrew advised, I set the CDROM as the 1st boot drive via Bios. I have changed the settings also. HOWEVER ITS STILL NOT REGISTERING THE BOOT CD? what can I do?

Full Screen DOS in Vista
Ron R...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualpc I loaded Virtual PC on a new laptop with Vista premium loaded. My work uses an internet connection to connect to a citrix based server. I loaded Windows XP (SP2) in Virtual PC because my work stuff would not load with Vista. I can get everything to work

Running Vista x64 in Virtual PC on Vista x86
Apparently so, or obtain the file "DOS Virtual Machine Additions.vfd" in some other way. Copy it to folder: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Virtual PC\Virtual Machine Additions Here's how you install it, once you have it: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833146 If so, where would I get VPC 2004?

Keys and activation for VISTA versions
Kai-Uwe vd Ohe kv...@hotmail.com microsoft public virtualpc [...] http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2005/10/04/477195.aspx This is a step by step guide for setting up a loopback adapter alongh with ICS (internet connection sharing) under XP as the host. Maybe it has some useful hints for you.

Virtual PC for Vista Home Premium?
Jim Gordon MVP goldke...@WarmerThanWarmMail.com microsoft public mac virtualpc Hi Mario, Running Vista on a G4 or G5 PC in Microsoft's Virtual PC program is not practical. It's just way too slow. To run Vista you need an Intel Mac. And even at that I would suggest a minimum of 3 Gigabytes of RAM to make the

network can't work if Virtual PC 2004 on Vista beta2
BA biztalk.archit...@gmail.com microsoft public virtualpc Hello, I have a Vista virtual pc, my root OS is Win XP. Is there any way that I can use readyboost (the feature in Vista that allows you to use a flash card as RAM) in the VPC? I cant seem to reproduce any of the menus which govern this. Anyone done this?

Dual boot?
With 32 bit apps inability to address 4G I selected the 64 bit version of Vista Home Premium and like you am finding that Microsoft's Virtual PC does not support it. So I can either spend another $250 to upgrade (and is that a smooth just pop the disk in upgrade?) or buying VMware Workstation for $180.

longhorn (vista) beta1 e Virtual PC...
Saint George's Dragon allan_ol...@yahoo.ca rec games computer ultima dragons Polychromic Dragon the Unparalleled Pugnacious Pusher of Virtue wrote: So this is a test, sort of. Does it look okay? I'm still filtering Google Groups and Outlook Express among others. I'm not sure your x-no archive thingy has been

XP insatlleren op een PC waar Vista pre,iu, op voorgeïnsatlleerd i
Can one legitimately (ie within the terms of the EULA) clone the Vista installation into Virtual PC (on the same PC as the licensed OS), if so how? I have some applications I want to trial and I know (cos I tried it before) that they don't sit well alongside the currently installed applications... and I would

XP 32-bit plus Vista Beta on 64-bit computer
Art Weingardner a...@softhome.net comp sys ibm pc games war-historical On 20 Feb 2007 04:13:01 -0800, "eddyster...@hotmail.com" <eddyster...@hotmail.com> wrote: For those developers and gamers wanting to test if their games still work under Vista MS has released Virtual PC 2007 (freeware) which now supports Vista

No Virtual PC for Vista Home Premium
gmail.com> wrote: First I installed MS Virtual PC. Then I set up the Virtual HD. Then I changed the bbot sequence so it would boot into my Fedora 7 DVDROM. I get the splash screen, sleect new install and then it hangs... Heard you the first time. The issue could be anywhere: your DVD player, the DVD, the VM (IMHO,

I install XP in my VISTA OS using Virtual PC but get a black scree
If you activate your 32-bit Vista, then try to activate your 64-bit Vista with the same key (or vice versa), you will get an error that the activation key is already in use. Also, I would strongly recommend using a virtual machine tool, such as Virtual PC or VMWare, instead of dual booting. Virtual PC is a free

VMware and VistA
Mamamegs mamam...@wilgeenmail.invalid microsoft public nl windows vista It happens that Mark Veldhuis formulated : In article <u6#mVZHpHHA.5...@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>, ms_windows_2000 @hotmail.com says... Installeer een gratis te downloaden Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 in uw Vista, Op deze virtual pc draai je dan XP of

Vista...MS Picture It! - MS Digital Image Update
I have Vista installed in a dual boot environment on my machine at the moment. I am doing development in VS2005, with Office 2003, and testing the work on Vista with Office 2007. I'm tired of having to reboot back and forth, and so I thought I'd try Virtual PC 2007, and put Vista on the VM.

Virtual PC and VISTA
I have downloaded and installed the VirtualPC 2007 64bit installer on Vista 64bit. Is it meant to run as a 64bit image? Using process explorer the image is 32bit. No, it is still a 32 bit app. -- Paul Adare MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine http://www.identit.ca "The English language, complete with irony, satire,

No Virtual PC for Vista Home Premium
Roy R...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I am loading XP on the VPC and the host is vista home premium. I had the same problem as John as VPC was not registering the xp cd. So as Andrew advised, I set the CDROM as the 1st boot drive via Bios. I have changed the settings

Which version of virtual Pc can be installed on Vista Home Premium
NianHawk wrote: Hello everybody out there, I install XP in my VISTA OS using Virtual PC. But I get a black screen on XP of Virtual PC. If I uninstall the Virtual PC additions, the problem disappear but XP run very.... slow. My partners didn't come across that problem in vista with the same vmc file.

Clone Vista into Virtual PC?
Will Vista be able to run under Virtual PC? You will probably (most builds to date have been capable of being run on Virtiual PC) be able to run Windows Vista Beta 1 in a virtual machine, BUT you will be limited by the hardware emulated under Virtual PC so you will not able to get the full user experience in

Getting Vista for Virtual PC 2007
Then compare to Virtual(ly pathetic) PC. No contest, VMWare rocks, and Virtual PC obviously doesn't. Oh, and by the way, don't try to virtualize Vista unless you paid the extra fee. Don't worry about Linux though, you won't have to pay extra to do things you already can. That only happens with proprietary software

Virtual PC for Vista Home Premium?
Have you approached the vendors involved to see if they have a Vista-compatible version? I don't think Virtual PC runs in 64-bit mode anyhow, and may not even run on a 64-bit Vista. Dana Cline - MCE MVP "Alfred Kaufmann" <al_kaufm...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:sgom33pb6jb7mjg69pmpjqp86a09m0qbr7@4ax.com.