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Q 400Gb HDD with Windows 98/ME
Windows Vista will actually FORCE this formalization of application settings onto 3rd party developers if they want to survive Windows upgrades, thing that _might_ work would be for you to buy a retail version of XP and then attempt a repair install. -- Paul Adare - MVP Virtual Machines It all began with Adam.

Vista and DOS based applications
If you can use FTP, E-mail, News or other Internet programs from within Windows already, you can safely assume you have a winsock installed and it is working properly. If you do not have a properly working winsock installed on your PC you should install one first. Information on Winsocks can be found in The Winsock

Vista RC1 install fails on VPC
It didn't say you needed to reboot, but apparently, after rebooting, the install is going nicely and the performance is acceptable. I'm pretty sure you're right, something isn't getting updated correctly until a reboot. I think this has already been turned in as a bug. -- Bob Comer <Microsoft MVP Windows - Virtual

Virtual PC 2007 & Windows 98 Image
If I understand correctly you're saying that 64-bit Windows XP Pro can take advantage the 64-bit CPUs 64-bit registers, but it doesn't utilize the can take advantage of dual core processors, but does not take advantage of all things 64-bit has to offer (terrabytes of virtual paging, 64-bit registers, etc...).

Do you have an idiot proof solution to Please insert a Disk into D
DLL, which has not been correctly installed. CTL3D32.DLL must be installed in the Windows system directory." A quick search shows that the file exists, The Access gurus in the Access newsgroup(s) probably can, though. It might be easiest for you to install Virtual PC or VMWare and run XP or Win98 in a virtual

comp.os.ms-windows FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
mikeyhsd mikey...@sport.rr.com microsoft public windows vista general in theory, YES. in real life, no guarantees. one good thing, there is no pain\or If I understand correctly I should be able to install WindowsXP-Pro to run as a Virtual PC (OS) within Vista64, assuming they are full versions and not upgrades.

Running VPC under Windows Vista
Just download the free Virtual PC 2007 and install Windows 95 and your favorite DOS games. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: requires full screen access to run, it cannot run on Vista; or it must be run in an emulator likeDosBox, as Synapse Syndrome correctly suggests.

The Mac is Dead! Long Live the Wintel PC! [was Re: Apple ahead ...
freddy fkirsc...@tidalwave.net microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Jp Du Plessis, OK, lets try something else. Try checking a Vista Before starting up (rebooting), connect the device to the PC and boot. The idea is to get Vista to recognize and install the device correctly. If Vista cannot find

Install win2003 in place of Vista
And this is why Ubuntu is not ready for prime time - I can take a Windows CD or DVD and just boot from it and install - and yet for the so called user Just or your FYI - your all hailed Ubuntu will not even install on a simple emulated PC as offered by Microsoft Virtual PC and where is all the help from the

Dual Boot Vista 64 and 32
You can read more on how this type of hardware works with Windows Vista. This type of a mainstream system isn't meant for massive overclocking and a free 25% it will offer premium performance and allow you to work with much larger graphics files or run multiple virtual machines inside the free Virtual PC 2007.

Sync clock to host in guest Windows ME after resuming from sav
Other ideas? I am running a new HP laptop with Windows installed. I may have broken WMP when I tried to install Firefox, but am not sure. I have uninstalled: Virtual CD V 9.0.0.1 but I'm not sure the problem started after that. BTW: I have another PC also running Vista Ultimate with WMP running just fine (just

SBS and TFS as virtual machines on a Vista box
hylts hy...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server sbs Thanks for the info. First point - Virtual PC vs Virtual Server - i see VS Hi - Can I install both SBS and TFS as virtual machines (virtual server 2005 r2). I have a X6800 core 2 duo with 4Gb ram running Vista (even though it only shows

Error installing XP Pro on VPC on Vista - Please insert one cd
Also, I have tried to install the fake modem driver on a virtual PC image running Windows Vista x86. Advantage: the virtual PC adds two virtual COM ports that I can use. And indeed, I can install the fake modem and choose the two COM ports. I have two modems listed then, the install runs correctly, but none of them

Grand Prix Legends Online Frequently Asked Questions
Use VMWare or MS-Virtual-PC and install W98 under that. Maybe, but you dont know that it wont be more hassle to get the dinosaur software going on that to Vista, to help with support. and there's also the problem that the users need to be able to handle that when they wont with hardware that ME can handle fine.

Q 400Gb HDD with Windows 98/ME
Simon Zerafa si...@pc-technical.co*no-spam*.uk microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi, It is very likely that your laptop is using a SATA or PATA there would be some other driver(s) you will need to locate and install to complete your XP installation and have all of the hardware working correctly.

Windows Vista B2 Error
Charlie Russel - MVP char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org microsoft public windows 64bit general microsoft public windows vista general Virtual PC isn't going to If you need USB ports in the VM, then as Andre correctly notes, you would need to use VMWare. Virtual PC and VMWare can both run as 32-bit or 64-bit hosts

Multiple Ies In Windows Web Design, Web Development And ...
Andrew McLaren and...@fakeaddress.com microsoft public windows 64bit general microsoft public windows vista general "David F" If you need USB ports in the VM, then as Andre correctly notes, you would need to use VMWare. Virtual PC and VMWare can both run as 32-bit or 64-bit hosts (applications); ie, you can run

Windows Vista Complete Back up
who i...@notaspammer.net microsoft public mac virtualpc In article <OQfTAjciHHA. 1...@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>, "Colin Barnhorst" If I understand you correctly, I can't use an upgrade edition since it would still be tied to the VPC machine. This may still work for installing Vista from scratch using an upgrade

Windows Vista Complete Back up
Once I used the standard "Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel for Windows XP" from Microsoft, installation started correctly. Dennis "Robert Comer" wrote: There You just need to boot the VM with an Windows XP boot CD and format the virtual drive. You can then just eject the XP disk and install Windows Vista Beta 1.

Windows Vista Complaints Department (Chris Prillo)
Sam7777 Sam7...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualserver The drive works with Virtual PC 2007. "Benjamin Armstrong [MSFT]" wrote: Can you install VPC and Sam7777 wrote: Hi, I have a virtual server R2 SP1 running on a Windows Vista enterprise host. The guest OS is XP Pro SP2. the Os works fine.