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Think of XP and Vista as two different systems. To install applications into XPH, boot XPH in the virtual environment. You will see what I mean after booting. I'm having trouble understanding how this concept works, for example, when I instal XPH, what happens to all the registry entries, installed programs etc?

"Apple: Mactels won't support Vista"
Jeanne - there is a difference between partitioning a drive and creating a virtual environment. Don't confuse the two. I have a virtaul environment that allows the details on HOW to do it - I had someone come in and set it up 'cos one of my Corel programs doesn't like XP (and probably won't run in Vista at all,

need XP/Vista upgrade and dual boot advice
And using my Mac I have the *choice* to run Windows in a virtual environment if I wish and to do so in a supported way. Can you name any hardware manufacturer who states they'll support Windows running in a virtual environment on a Mac? Microsoft. :) I do know that Camtasia has been helpful though I do not know of

mele ESL/EFL/ESOL FAQ Pt. Three
You don't think that'll adversely affect WINDOWS users who want to run it in a virtual environment just as much as linux (or any other platform) users? They haven't pulled the rug out from under us... They've shot themselves in the foot. Oh, and who here, in their right mind would want to run vista anyway? --

IE& beta3 install
Much like Vista, it doesn't add a ton of functionality, but looks cool. And the 3d thing and wobbly windows make things feel more like a virtual environment then simply an OS application. http://139.78.253.60/~tward/img/Screenshot-1.png I'm debating on whether or not to download or order the CDs...talked to the Mr,

Could Apple just licence M$'s DRM?
It seems to me that if I can install freebsd in a virtual environment, I should also be able to install leopard (despite apple's incredibly hardware I would like to install leopard on as a virtual machine on vista x64. It's a macpro box with 16Gb ram and plenty of drive space, so hardware shouldn't be a problem

Delphi 2006 and Windows Vista
In article <barmar-1F91E8.20570018042...@comcast.dca.giganews.com>, Barry Margolin <bar...@alum.mit.edu> wrote: Microsoft announced a while ago that Vista isn't permitted to be used in any virtual environment. So it can't be used with Virtual PC, VMWare, or Parallels Desktop. I'm not sure why they have this policy,

CPU performance in Virtual PC
Vista contains third party software which you are being bound to with the Vista EULA. Do you run Vista in a virtual environment? Only allowed with Ultimate version. http://parallelsvirtualization.blogspot. com/2007/01/vista-is-here-so-what-does-it-mean-for.html Is your software OEM? You did not personally agree to

Thoughts on Vista
While having previously allowed only Vista Business or Ultimate software to run within a virtual environment, the update allows a "licensed device" to run both Vista Home Basic and Home Premium versions inside of such code, regardless of the actual operating system. The license bars the use of Microsoft-made

Outlook 12 and Vista - SLOW!
Bottom line, some DOS or legacy apps will work great in a virtual environment, some will be impossible or next to impossible to run. Will those applications run now under XP? No Then why are you on about their not running on Vista? I am not, I was saying that in the future running the old DOS apps could likely be

Can DJGPP work with Windows XP dos box?
And remember that 32-bit OSes run on 64-bit machines, so an virtual environment that is a 64-bit machine would still run 32-bit OSes. And, like I said, would mean only having to support one virtual environment instead of two. Obviously only Microsoft can officially announce what they will release, but I'd be very

Is it possible to run the server and client in one computer?
Once configured, the file that contains all the resources supporting a virtual environment, except the hardware dependent resourses on the host, example: drivers, can be shared with another computer running VMware. If I set up Vista/G.TM/Ubuntu in a VMware environment, I can send the file to another VMware user who

Apple Fanboy admits Vista works better
David Evans eva...@cityofnampa.us bsdg The licensing of Vista precludes you running the OS inside a virtual environment unless you own either Vista Vista does not preclude running any other os inside a virtual environment. How ultimate is your "Ultimate" edition of Vista? Are you running Vista 64 bit Ultimate?

Virtual PC 2007 & Windows 98 Image
Virtual environments, though they may be 'easy' to work with (I've spent plenty of time with Virtual PC, Virtual Server and the non-MS alternatives) simply Sandi Hardmeier Microsoft MVP since 1999 http://www.ie-vista.com Internet Explorer Community http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/community/default.mspx

Returnil Virtual System Personal Edition v1.70.7502
I am actually trialing the use of Windows Vista in a virtual environment before committing to its purchase. If I decide to pursue using Vista in a virtual enviornment, it seems like I will need to buy Vista Business or Ultimate. Given the poor video performance it doesn't look like this approach will work for me.

Dual boot?
As the emulated S3 card is a 2D card will there be updates/upgrades to be able to fully test Vista on Virtual Server / VirtualPC or are there other however, for the near term the only way you're going to be able to test the new video features in a virtual environment is with a real physical computer.

Virtual PC, Apple Bootcamp, And Windows Vista
If
you want to use Vista in a virtual environment then you must buy the more expensive versions. Helpful Harry Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hardships ;o) From the Vista EULA: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic USE WITH VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGIES You may not use the software installed

Educom Update - 15 January 1998
mikeyhsd mikey...@sprintpcs.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup talk to Acer to see if it doable or reasonable. or download and install the FREE VPC2007 from microsoft and run xp in a VIRTUAL environment. mikey...@sprintpcs.com "Timeflys" <Timef...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

sci.virtual-worlds Visual Displays FAQ
It is just how the virtual environment works. Hardware such as the graphics card has to be emulated. In a future release perhaps a better graphics card can to set up a vista business as a guest how do i set it up so the vp will see my graphics card ati 200m on the host to run vista's advance display settings?

The Simulated Man
... the best practices for adopting and scaling your virtual environment. Listen to this latest podcast on Virtualization, featuring Andrea Eubanks, 03:49 am Pacific Time_ Microsoft will change the user experience of its automatic anti-piracy checks in Windows Vista and also make it harder for hackers to bypass