Posted on 02/20/2007 10:56:28 AM PST by Echo Talon
Microsoft releases the latest edition of Virtual PC
Microsoft has released Virtual PC 2007 1.0 to customers. The program allows Windows users to run multiple operating systems at once from a single physical computer. Users can also easily switch back and forth between operating systems with the click of a mouse.
New features included with the latest release of Microsoft Virtual PC include:
The following operating systems are officially supported on host machines:
The following operating systems are officially supported as guests:
There is also unofficial support for MS DOS 6.22, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.
Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 is available as a free download in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. You can view the release notes for the software application here.
lots of networks stuffs.. and different machines and licenses and all that..(I don't understand what all that means... LOL!) I used it can surf with it and can use it like windows XP.. LOL but I don't know how to network and all that stuff... I never tried it...
http://reviews.cnet.com/4660-10165_7-6693023.html?tag=vid
But for the ultimate in XP customization, check out Stardock and their themes at Wincustomize.com. It's not free, but desktops like this become average.
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I was talking about linux as just example of non-MS OS. It could be BSD, Mac_OS, Unix .., CPM, OS2 .., Xenix..
It's going... ;)
If it works i'll see if I can apply royle Noir to Server 2003... inside the Virtual Machine... hmmm... (that may not work... )
Oh yea... who's the man? ;)
Not sure what you are trying to say since your English seems to be failing again, but some of the basic rules of security are to be careful where you go and what you do. Especially be wary of someone who refers to themselves as a "hacker", or uses "LEET" for their username and sends you off to some hacker site with skull and crossbones across the top.
This is about where I start charging for support LOL.
This is about where I start charging for support LOL.
Sorry, laughing too hard.
They might, I wouldn't take a h4ck3r's word for it, that much is sure.
I haven't tried VirtualPC 2007 yet. I'm used to running VMWare Player. But it is nice to have a free product like Virtual PC that will let you create your own Virtual machines wherein VMWare Player is only made to use VMs, not create them. Although there are tools that you can use to create a VM and, of course, you can boot an .ISO of a live CD distro. And if this is like the old version of Virtual PC, you can import your VPCs into VMWare with a tool available from VMWare.
What good is it if it only allows you to switch between Micro$oft operating systems?
Make it so I can run XP and Apple and Linux, then we can talk.
I agree. I tried out the previous version of VirtualPC after using VMWare for a while, and it wasn't very good. I uninstalled it.
Knock it off.
Hmmm. I have absolutely no use for such a cool app, but I might have to check it out anyway cuz I'm a geek =-B
let me see, if i can get linux installed in a VM... I just started messing with it... and im updating Windows Server 2003 right now... I tried a few linux Linve CD's but they did post all the way with the Microsoft Virtual Machine... they loaded, but mever posted... (It may be a hardware limitation on my end, since my processor doesn't have VT technology... :\
not sure...
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