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| | Windows 7 and virtual pc Hi guys I bought 2 pc since windows 7 accept ion and I am quite puzzled. I see few benefits here and there - streamlined home network between w7 clients, built in backup / recovery in it's simplest implementation. .... and long list of drawbacks: - high memory footprint, not compotability with every peace of software one can think of - old xp office, third party tools - korn shell, remote software, anti virus, backup - every single thing one can imagine. And this XP compatibility mode which only works with some processors which I happen not to have on 1 of my new laptops. What should I run on it? Virtual PC 2007 is not compatible as anything else with w7. What is this product which advertise it's built-on compatibility with 10yr. old OS as it's advantage point? To me it's more like emergency cover up for failure. Should I return both laptops and buy specialized 'business' versions which run Vista or HP? Worst product Microsoft! |
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| | Re: Windows 7 and virtual pc >Should I return both laptops and buy specialized 'business' versions which Quote: >run Vista or HP? hardware, no matter the virtualization product you use. You don't need business class to do it, you just need a PC that has a processor that is cable of it and a manufacturer that supports it. I haven't bought a PC in 4 years that wasn't cable of VT, so it can be done. Don't ask me why Intel doesn't put it in everything... -- Bob Comer On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 12:23:03 -0800, Gene. <Gene@newsgroup> wrote: Quote: >Hi guys >I bought 2 pc since windows 7 accept ion and I am quite puzzled. I see few >benefits here and there - streamlined home network between w7 clients, built >in backup / recovery in it's simplest implementation. >... and long list of drawbacks: - high memory footprint, not compotability >with every peace of software one can think of - old xp office, third party >tools - korn shell, remote software, anti virus, backup - every single thing >one can imagine. >And this XP compatibility mode which only works with some processors which >I happen not to have on 1 of my new laptops. What should I run on it? Virtual >PC 2007 is not compatible as anything else with w7. >What is this product which advertise it's built-on compatibility with 10yr. >old OS as it's advantage point? >To me it's more like emergency cover up for failure. >Should I return both laptops and buy specialized 'business' versions which >run Vista or HP? > >Worst product Microsoft! |
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| | Re: Windows 7 and virtual pc Virtual PC 2007 SP1 will run on Windows 7. But if Windows 7 Virtual PC is installed, you will have to uninstall it first. "Gene." <Gene@newsgroup> wrote in message news DE83036-754F-4948-B547-5155EB4DBA0E@newsgroupQuote: > Hi guys > I bought 2 pc since windows 7 accept ion and I am quite puzzled. I see few > benefits here and there - streamlined home network between w7 clients, > built > in backup / recovery in it's simplest implementation. > ... and long list of drawbacks: - high memory footprint, not > compotability > with every peace of software one can think of - old xp office, third party > tools - korn shell, remote software, anti virus, backup - every single > thing > one can imagine. > And this XP compatibility mode which only works with some processors > which > I happen not to have on 1 of my new laptops. What should I run on it? > Virtual > PC 2007 is not compatible as anything else with w7. > What is this product which advertise it's built-on compatibility with > 10yr. > old OS as it's advantage point? > To me it's more like emergency cover up for failure. > Should I return both laptops and buy specialized 'business' versions which > run Vista or HP? > > Worst product Microsoft! > |
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