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yes that's an understatement. If you think THAT documentation is poor, try figuring out how to network your two OS together. While i managed to do this, it took me hours to decode the steps from about 6 different places in the help file.
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Yes, Virtual PC 2007 is the way to go. And yes the documentation is quite poor. I got them to share a folder with the host after a while. I got them to network after trial and error. Good thing I understand networks for if you don't... well good luck.
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Originally Posted by randem
Yes, Virtual PC 2007 is the way to go. And yes the documentation is quite poor. I got them to share a folder with the host after a while. I got them to network after trial and error. Good thing I understand networks for if you don't... well good luck.
I have 98SE installed right now. I'm thinking about purchasing a copy of Vista x86. Do you have any experience running Vista under Virtual PC and is this possible? I'd like to know before shelling out the cash.
As it is now, it's nice just being able to test stuff on Windows 98, and IE 5 (IE 5 sucks so bad).
I may also try and get a copy of Windows ME. I already have 2K.
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Well, I haven't actually tested it by Virtual PC 2007 has a Vista selection so I would imagine that MAYBE M$ has tested it.
I have installed in Virtual PC
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows NT
Windows 2000
Windows XP
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You can download a trial version of Vista, and to answer your question, the trial version ONLY runs in virtual pc 2007. It is a virtual hard drive image you have to mount.
Note that you won't get the benefit of the aero interface that way.
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It would have been nice to post a link to the download...
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This is the only link I found so far and it has no Vista Machines
http://en.ofgsoftware.com/web/virtua...virtuales.html
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why are you looking there? That's not microsoft.
You need to improve your google skills. I didn't even have the link stored, and found it again easily.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
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Exactly why you should have posted the link in the first place. I don't spend a lot of time Googling, I spend more time developing...
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i am not here to coddle. I am here to instruct. ;)
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Well, Before I download all those gigs (Download Size: 3.9 MB - 1632.2 MB*), Does it in fact work on Virtual PC 2007 MS tends to believe that it only works on Virtual Server
In order to use this evaluation package you will need to have Microsoft® Virtual Server 2005 R2 installed on a physical machine. If you do not have Virtual Server installed you can get this product free of charge from www.microsoft.com/virtualserver. Details of how to install Virtual Server 2005 R2 are included in the download and documentation that accompanies the product.
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Here is another link for those who may want to try other VHD's
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/try/vhd/default.mspx
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i don't know :(
I don't have the high-speed necessary to download it to try it.
but this is also a quote from that site:
Quote:
Originally Posted by microsoft
System Requirements
* Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003; Windows Vista; Windows XP
A virtualization product that supports the VHD format is required to use this virtual machine. Microsoft Virtual PC or Microsoft Virtual Server are provided for free and can be used with these VHD based virtual machines. Please refer to the Virtual Server 2005 R2 System requirements page here.
In addition to the System Requirements for the virtualization product, you will need additional disk and memory resources for running the virtual machine. This VHD is pre-configured to use approximately 10GB of hard disk space and approximately 1024MB of memory.
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This is great M$ documentation also:
You will also find a readme document as a part of the download. Please refer to this for additional details on how to extract and use the VHD as a part of the download.
Yeah, which part? Part 17 of 18? It is quite possible that you need VS to extract the VHD for VP 2007, but with this type of documentation one will never know until you spend your time and disk space...
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i believe it said something about renaming the file after download and it works with virtual pc. It isn't actually an image file, they just named it .img for some homo reason. You download the file, rename it with the correct extension, and run virtual pc after assigning it as the hard drive.
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Yeah, Which file? I guess it would need to be extracted first.
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I found the file. It's in Vista.part02.rar (Yes, an RAR file). I am extracting it now and the read me file does say it works on Virtual PC 2007 and Virtual Server 2005.
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Not going as planned. May have to do the whole archive from the exe (Part 1) It seems to be spanned across several files. More info later...
BTW: I have only download 8 of 18...
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very strange. Maybe they changed the way it was setup. It was just one giant file before.
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It seems to be the one vhd that spans all 18 parts. 17 parts and each part is 99mb and the last one is 4 mb.
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and the link to the 4 mb part is broken ;)
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I downloaded the 4mb file. I still have to download 11-17 now...
By the time I am finished downloading the 30 day eval will be over...
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you can reset the 30 day eval 3 times with a command prompt command, so you actually have 120 days.
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What command prompt would that be?
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i don't feel like looking it up. Have fun googling.