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| | Vista and 2000 pro Hi I recently bought a brand new shiney Vista machine, I successfully migrated my settings from my old PC but I have run into a small problem. I have a program that runs under DOS and will not run in windows Vista. As it worked on my old 2000 pro PC I am trying to install 2k pro onto my vista machine. All the howtos say you have to have the old OS on first but is there a way i can add 2k pro to my Vista machine? Is it as simple as crating a new partition and then changeing the boot files to tell vista it has to check? Help would be *much* appreciated! |
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| | Re: Vista and 2000 pro Does your DOS program need access to any peripherals? If not, there is DOSBox http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/download.php?main=1 which may do all you need or Microsoft VirtualPC http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...c/default.mspx which will both avoid the need to dual boot the machine. "ColinC" <ColinC@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7998C7B1-1FA6-424A-A27C-59E7E0E64E0A@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi > > I recently bought a brand new shiney Vista machine, I successfully > migrated > my settings from my old PC but I have run into a small problem. I have a > program that runs under DOS and will not run in windows Vista. As it > worked > on my old 2000 pro PC I am trying to install 2k pro onto my vista machine. > All the howtos say you have to have the old OS on first but is there a way > i > can add 2k pro to my Vista machine? > > Is it as simple as crating a new partition and then changeing the boot > files > to tell vista it has to check? > > Help would be *much* appreciated! |
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| | Re: Vista and 2000 pro hi Yes it does need to access peripherals - namely a printer! I have tried all teh work arounds availabele but to no avail, which is why I am left with thte option of installing 2k pro! ![]() Thanks though, DOSBox is nice, I use it alot! "Dominic Payer" wrote: Quote: > Does your DOS program need access to any peripherals? > > If not, there is DOSBox http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/download.php?main=1 > which may do all you need or Microsoft VirtualPC > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...c/default.mspx > which will both avoid the need to dual boot the machine. > > > > "ColinC" <ColinC@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:7998C7B1-1FA6-424A-A27C-59E7E0E64E0A@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi > > > > I recently bought a brand new shiney Vista machine, I successfully > > migrated > > my settings from my old PC but I have run into a small problem. I have a > > program that runs under DOS and will not run in windows Vista. As it > > worked > > on my old 2000 pro PC I am trying to install 2k pro onto my vista machine. > > All the howtos say you have to have the old OS on first but is there a way > > i > > can add 2k pro to my Vista machine? > > > > Is it as simple as crating a new partition and then changeing the boot > > files > > to tell vista it has to check? > > > > Help would be *much* appreciated! |
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| | Re: Vista and 2000 pro "ColinC" <ColinC@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7F52C41A-2E38-4D54-86CD-43FA5E30F725@xxxxxx Quote: > hi > > Yes it does need to access peripherals - namely a printer! I have tried > all > teh work arounds availabele but to no avail, which is why I am left with > thte > option of installing 2k pro! ![]() yet)? Those can be granted access to a printer and then you install Win2K in the VM. Now you don't have to close your programs and reboot to a different OS to run the legacy application. |
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| | Re: Vista and 2000 pro Your DOS printer is presumably a serial or parallel port printer and VirtualPC provides access to both, but not USB, so VirtualPC would be your best option. VMware Server is not supported on Vista, though there are reports that some have persuaded it to work. The free VMware Player 2 is Vista compatible, but cannot be used to create Virtual Machines. "Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:KRlYi.481$7P3.151@xxxxxx Quote: > "ColinC" <ColinC@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:7F52C41A-2E38-4D54-86CD-43FA5E30F725@xxxxxx Quote: >> hi >> >> Yes it does need to access peripherals - namely a printer! I have tried >> all >> teh work arounds availabele but to no avail, which is why I am left with >> thte >> option of installing 2k pro! ![]() > But have you tried Virtual PC, or the free VMWare server (not mentioned > yet)? Those can be granted access to a printer and then you install Win2K > in the VM. Now you don't have to close your programs and reboot to a > different OS to run the legacy application. > |
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| | Re: Vista and 2000 pro ColinC wrote: Quote: > Hi > > I recently bought a brand new shiney Vista machine, I successfully migrated > my settings from my old PC but I have run into a small problem. I have a > program that runs under DOS and will not run in windows Vista. As it worked > on my old 2000 pro PC I am trying to install 2k pro onto my vista machine. > All the howtos say you have to have the old OS on first but is there a way i > can add 2k pro to my Vista machine? > > Is it as simple as crating a new partition and then changeing the boot files > to tell vista it has to check? > > Help would be *much* appreciated! The older OS must be installed first unless you wish to acquire and use some 3rd-party partition and boot management utility 3rd-party products. However, dual-booting is no longer necessary in most situations. Why not download a Virtual Machine application, such as Microsoft's VirtualPC 2007 (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp?) or Innotek's VirtualBox (http://www.virtualbox.org/) and run Win2K and your legacy applications within a virtual computer. Both are free and work with Vista. (Microsoft does not support the use of VirtualPC 2007 on Vista Home editions, but several people have reported that it works just fine.) -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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| | Re: Vista and 2000 pro Ok, that sounds good but I do need it to support a printer - I have a USB to parallel converter tha I use (I could swap my old card into the new machine if I really had to). Can it do this? "Bruce Chambers" wrote: Quote: > ColinC wrote: Quote: > > Hi > > > > I recently bought a brand new shiney Vista machine, I successfully migrated > > my settings from my old PC but I have run into a small problem. I have a > > program that runs under DOS and will not run in windows Vista. As it worked > > on my old 2000 pro PC I am trying to install 2k pro onto my vista machine. > > All the howtos say you have to have the old OS on first but is there a way i > > can add 2k pro to my Vista machine? > > > > Is it as simple as crating a new partition and then changeing the boot files > > to tell vista it has to check? > > > > Help would be *much* appreciated! > > The older OS must be installed first unless you wish to acquire and > use some 3rd-party partition and boot management utility 3rd-party products. > > However, dual-booting is no longer necessary in most situations. > > Why not download a Virtual Machine application, such as Microsoft's > VirtualPC 2007 (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp?) or > Innotek's VirtualBox (http://www.virtualbox.org/) and run Win2K and your > legacy applications within a virtual computer. Both are free and work > with Vista. (Microsoft does not support the use of VirtualPC 2007 on > Vista Home editions, but several people have reported that it works just > fine.) > > > -- > > Bruce Chambers > > Help us help you: > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary > safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin > > Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell > > The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has > killed a great many philosophers. > ~ Denis Diderot > |
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| | Re: Vista and 2000 pro ColinC wrote: Quote: > Ok, that sounds good but I do need it to support a printer - I have a USB to > parallel converter tha I use (I could swap my old card into the new machine > if I really had to). Can it do this? > I haven't tried, but I don't see why not. Of course, I also don't think you'd need the USB to parallel converter (unless it's for a legacy printer), as at least VirtualBox software should allow you to access a USB printer. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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| | Re: Vista and 2000 pro "Dominic Payer" <dcp@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9E8B62EB-3E42-4E34-9AC1-D672E0782849@xxxxxx Quote: > Your DOS printer is presumably a serial or parallel port printer and > VirtualPC provides access to both, but not USB, so VirtualPC would be your > best option. it as a network device and then mapping it from the VM to an LPT port. |
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