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Old 12-26-2006   #1 (permalink)
Red nosed raindeer


 
 

A tip for newbies and vista experimenters...

The following message is not very serious, but helpful.

I would suggest people who are afraid of vista, to continue being afraid of
it.
They are wise..
However...
if you want to see it running you can do the following to
create a free virtual machine on xp or linux and install vista in there.

You can download the free virtual machine player from www.vmware.com
and create your virtual machines using this site http://www.easyvmx.com/

EasyVMX is a good alternative, although vmware server is free
I think that player gave more speed to my virtual machines!

Happy holidays!





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Old 12-26-2006   #2 (permalink)
Alexander Suhovey


 
 

Re: A tip for newbies and vista experimenters...

"Red nosed raindeer" <-> wrote in message
news:uwMQQGUKHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> if you want to see it running you can do the following to
> create a free virtual machine on xp or linux and install vista in there.
>
> You can download the free virtual machine player from www.vmware.com
> and create your virtual machines using this site http://www.easyvmx.com/
>
> EasyVMX is a good alternative, although vmware server is free
> I think that player gave more speed to my virtual machines!


I'd also add Virtual PC 2007 as another VM solution to run Vista. It is
currently in public beta but works fine for me. It is free and supports
Vista as both host and guest OSes.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtualpc/default.mspx

And hey, thanks for EasyVMX link, I wasn't aware such a service exists.
Certainly will give it a try. Do you know if VMWare Player works on Vista?

--
Alexander Suhovey

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Old 12-27-2006   #3 (permalink)
JackM


 
 

Re: A tip for newbies and vista experimenters...

On a serious note: remember that the hardware/software devices with the guest
VM in all programs are not up to date, and will not allow the full
functionality of Vista. You can install Vista, but you probably will not get
a true picture of the virtual form until updates are made.

"Alexander Suhovey" wrote:

> "Red nosed raindeer" <-> wrote in message
> news:uwMQQGUKHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > if you want to see it running you can do the following to
> > create a free virtual machine on xp or linux and install vista in there.
> >
> > You can download the free virtual machine player from www.vmware.com
> > and create your virtual machines using this site http://www.easyvmx.com/
> >
> > EasyVMX is a good alternative, although vmware server is free
> > I think that player gave more speed to my virtual machines!

>
> I'd also add Virtual PC 2007 as another VM solution to run Vista. It is
> currently in public beta but works fine for me. It is free and supports
> Vista as both host and guest OSes.
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtualpc/default.mspx
>
> And hey, thanks for EasyVMX link, I wasn't aware such a service exists.
> Certainly will give it a try. Do you know if VMWare Player works on Vista?
>
> --
> Alexander Suhovey
>

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Old 12-27-2006   #4 (permalink)
Red nosed reindeer


 
 

Re: A tip for newbies and vista experimenters...

no this is not correct.. the only problem with vista is that you cant have
aero glass...

of course.. there is an option to enable direct X and that vmware will use
your cards 3d accelaration.. but that IS experimental.


"JackM" <JackM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:44A3F25C-0BC9-498C-A5C4-10991B37D6D1@microsoft.com...
> On a serious note: remember that the hardware/software devices with the
> guest
> VM in all programs are not up to date, and will not allow the full
> functionality of Vista. You can install Vista, but you probably will not
> get
> a true picture of the virtual form until updates are made.
>
> "Alexander Suhovey" wrote:
>
>> "Red nosed raindeer" <-> wrote in message
>> news:uwMQQGUKHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> > if you want to see it running you can do the following to
>> > create a free virtual machine on xp or linux and install vista in
>> > there.
>> >
>> > You can download the free virtual machine player from www.vmware.com
>> > and create your virtual machines using this site
>> > http://www.easyvmx.com/
>> >
>> > EasyVMX is a good alternative, although vmware server is free
>> > I think that player gave more speed to my virtual machines!

>>
>> I'd also add Virtual PC 2007 as another VM solution to run Vista. It is
>> currently in public beta but works fine for me. It is free and supports
>> Vista as both host and guest OSes.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtualpc/default.mspx
>>
>> And hey, thanks for EasyVMX link, I wasn't aware such a service exists.
>> Certainly will give it a try. Do you know if VMWare Player works on
>> Vista?
>>
>> --
>> Alexander Suhovey
>>



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Old 12-27-2006   #5 (permalink)
Colin Barnhorst


 
 

Re: A tip for newbies and vista experimenters...

You can get Aero Glass in a vm if you access it with RDP from a computer
that supports Aero Glass. Post to the microsoft.public.virtualpc group and
someone there will fill you in.

"JackM" <JackM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:44A3F25C-0BC9-498C-A5C4-10991B37D6D1@microsoft.com...
> On a serious note: remember that the hardware/software devices with the
> guest
> VM in all programs are not up to date, and will not allow the full
> functionality of Vista. You can install Vista, but you probably will not
> get
> a true picture of the virtual form until updates are made.
>
> "Alexander Suhovey" wrote:


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Old 12-27-2006   #6 (permalink)


 
 

A noob question for the noob thread

This idea sounds interesting. What would MS think about activating the software on the virtual machine and then later on your own. Is there a limit to activations like XP?
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Old 12-27-2006   #7 (permalink)
Red nosed reindeer


 
 

Re: A tip for newbies and vista experimenters...

yes there is the same limit.. but if its RC1 or RC2 you can activate it in
the virtual machine fine since the RCs let you activate on 10 different
machines (I think)


"kevmac" <kevmac.2jhpyk@no-mx.vista64.net> wrote in message
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>
> This idea sounds interesting. What would MS think about activating the
> software on the virtual machine and then later on your own. Is there a
> limit to activations like XP?
>
>
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