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Since as of yet I know nothing about virtual pc...
If I don't run it, does it steal memory from Vista... I don't want to do anything that will effect Vista.. I do have 2 gigs ram and I don't use aero. So far I just installed it on the Vista machine.. during installation it said I was not running a supported operating system ? and after I run the final setup, is that when I would install my XP disc ? |
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>If I don't run it, does it steal memory from Vista... I don't want to do
>anything that will effect Vista.. I do have 2 gigs ram and I don't use >aero. Virtual PC is light compared to Vmware (another virtual program) and does not instal much. It does install a virtual network adaptor and perhaps some DLLs, but you wont notice anything... >So far I just installed it on the Vista machine.. during installation it >said I was not running a supported operating system ? Virtual PC 2007 can run on vista without a problem >and after I run the final setup, is that when I would install my XP disc ? You will install it inside the virtual PC ...yes.. there are tutorials for sure if you look around on the internet. "dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:O%232FlxUBIHA.324@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Since as of yet I know nothing about virtual pc... > If I don't run it, does it steal memory from Vista... I don't want to do > anything that will effect Vista.. I do have 2 gigs ram and I don't use > aero. > So far I just installed it on the Vista machine.. during installation it > said I was not running a supported operating system ? > > and after I run the final setup, is that when I would install my XP disc ? |
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Hi,
If you aren't running a VM, then it uses no memory. Virtual PC is only supported on Business and Ultimate, but will run on Basic and Home Premium. Once installed, follow the steps to create a virtual machine which include allocating space and then installing your first OS (and in the case of XP it's easy as all you do is capture the CD drive and follow the prompts). -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:O%232FlxUBIHA.324@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Since as of yet I know nothing about virtual pc... > If I don't run it, does it steal memory from Vista... I don't want to do > anything that will effect Vista.. I do have 2 gigs ram and I don't use > aero. > So far I just installed it on the Vista machine.. during installation it > said I was not running a supported operating system ? > > and after I run the final setup, is that when I would install my XP disc ? |
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"dwolf" <jojonospam@hotmail.com> wrote...
> Since as of yet I know nothing about virtual pc... microsoft.public.virtualpc is the best newsgroup, for Virtual PC questions. > If I don't run it, does it steal memory from Vista... I don't want to do No. When Virtual PC is not running, it does not use any memory. 2 GB should be fine; I run Virtual PC on my laptop which has 2GB of RAM, and performance is usually good. > So far I just installed it on the Vista machine.. during installation it > said I was not running a supported operating system ? In theory, Virtual PC is not supported on Vista Home Edition. This is purely a marketing restriction; there's no technical barrier to running Virtual PC on Home Edition. In fact Microsoft almost changed the rules a few months ago and were about to announce that Home Edition would be supported. But then they changed their minds again, at the last minute. If you try to install Virtual PC on Home Edition, it comes up with that warning message. But Virtual PC will run fine. > and after I run the final setup, is that when I would install my XP disc ? Yes. Create a new virtual Machine. Call it "XP VM" or similar title. Then boot up the new Virtual Machine and install XP from the DVD, same as if you were installing in a real machine. The process is described in the Online help file for Virtual PC. Don't forget to install the Virtual PC Extensions into XP, after the XP installation is complete. -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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