It's slow as molasses, but it gets my job done.
Incidentally, I did have to reinstall the my compiler. Somehow it has missing or corrupted stuff. The development environment would work but nothing would compile.
>Ordinarily that'd be OK, you'd just need to point it to the right .vhd file when it
>pops up a dialog saying that it can't find the disk.
I don't follow. I had pointed it to the .vhd file. If you note in the above capture it's using the new addressing.
I've now put a copy in...
Another BTW:
I have now tried the following virtual machine programs:
MSVirtualPC64bitEN.exe From a place called Softonic
Windows6.1-KB958559-x64.msu From the link you gave
VirtualBox-3.2.8-64453-Win.exe From a link in a message above
Plus another one from Microsoft that starts with a...
By the way Nelviticus, I am very grateful for your help. I may not be able to reconstruct this VM and even if I can it will take me a at least a week. It will be like losing an entire system in a crash with no backup.
>They make it damn hard to find the download for just
>Windows Virtual PC by itself, but you can find it here:
I downloaded the program from your link (I only found one version for 64 bit machines, not two). During installation is required me to uninstall the one I downloaded and installed...
I've run into a problem. It looks like I would have to have bought a more expensive version of Win7 to install Virtual PC.
I read on the web that it will install on Home Premium (that's what I bought, not knowing) but somehow I'm unable to download it from the microsoft website.
Is there a...
I've been using a virtual XP machine out of a real XP machine to support an old version of Visual Basic for about 4 years.
I'm about to upgrade to Windows 7. Can I import my existing virtual machine into Windows 7 or will I have to do a complete new installation?
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