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Nelviticus
Programmer
If you want to try out installing Windows 7 in a virtual machine and you have a SATA hard disk then use Sun's VirtualBox rather than Microsoft's Virtual PC.
I have installed it on both here at work and the VirtualBox one is much, much faster.
To make sure that you get the best speed out of it, once you've created a virtual machine but before you start it up and install Windows do this:
- go to the Settings window
- select the 'Hard Disks' item
- check 'Enable SATA Controller'
- change the 'Slot' drop-down for your virtual disk to 'SATA Port 0'.
Disk access will then be a lot faster than Virtual PC's emulated IDE drive.
Once Windows 7 is installed you'll need to install the VBox Guest Additions, but this won't run under Windows 7 without a little cheating. Here's what you do:
- with the virtual machine running, mount the VBox Guest Additions CD image
- when the autorun dialog appears, select 'Open folder to view files' (not 'Run VBoxWindowsAdditions')
- right-click the 'VBoxWindowsAdditions' file and choose 'properties'
- click the 'Compatibility' tab
- tick 'Run this program in compatibility mode for' and choose 'Windows Vista' in the drop-down then click 'OK'.
You should now be able to double-click the VBoxWindowsAdditions file and it will install drivers for the graphics, network and other devices.
Regards
Nelviticus
I have installed it on both here at work and the VirtualBox one is much, much faster.
To make sure that you get the best speed out of it, once you've created a virtual machine but before you start it up and install Windows do this:
- go to the Settings window
- select the 'Hard Disks' item
- check 'Enable SATA Controller'
- change the 'Slot' drop-down for your virtual disk to 'SATA Port 0'.
Disk access will then be a lot faster than Virtual PC's emulated IDE drive.
Once Windows 7 is installed you'll need to install the VBox Guest Additions, but this won't run under Windows 7 without a little cheating. Here's what you do:
- with the virtual machine running, mount the VBox Guest Additions CD image
- when the autorun dialog appears, select 'Open folder to view files' (not 'Run VBoxWindowsAdditions')
- right-click the 'VBoxWindowsAdditions' file and choose 'properties'
- click the 'Compatibility' tab
- tick 'Run this program in compatibility mode for' and choose 'Windows Vista' in the drop-down then click 'OK'.
You should now be able to double-click the VBoxWindowsAdditions file and it will install drivers for the graphics, network and other devices.
Regards
Nelviticus