I am quite desperate to get my host(Win XP SP2)LPT1 port recognized by Virtual PC 2007 so that I can run vintage & expensive Win98SE software which requires a hardware key on the LPT. Virtual PC shows no entries for available LPT#, although the port works fine from the host. The LPT is actually a MOSChip 9xxx PCI-> Parallel card (driver .. more »
Virtual PC 2007 don't support 64 bit guest OS in any situation - For Virtual Server, 32bit host don't support any 64bit guest. - Host machine need to be 64-bit Processor, otherwise, 64-bit guest would not run. ..... more »
Last week Microsoft announced that Windows 2008 had hit rtm status. This is good news for those who are eagerly looking forward to some of the new drastic changes Window 2K8 will be brining, especially Microsoft’s Hyper-V technology. ..... more »
Hyper-V is Microsoft’s whizzy new virtual server manager, which uses new virtualization features in recent Intel and AMD processors so support more efficient virtual machines. Intel’s extensions are called Intel Virtualization ..... more »
We at Systweak have been evaluating Windows Server 2008 since the beta was released (Systweak is a Microsoft GOLD Certified Partner). We have been using it on Virtual Machines as well as Real PCs. There are multiple features in this all ..... more »
Daniel Oxley:I am in Seattle at the moment at an internal Microsoft conference. Yesterday I attended a presentation by one of the product managers for Hyper-V where he really stressed a point that people ask me all the time, ..... more »
Hyper-V is Microsoft’s whizzy new virtual server manager, which uses new virtualization features in recent Intel and AMD processors so support more... Read more at VMblog.com... more »
Virtual PC 2007 don't support 64 bit guest OS in any situation - For Virtual Server, 32bit host don't support any 64bit guest. - Host machine need to be 64-bit Processor, otherwise, 64-bit guest would not run. ..... more »
At the moment, neither Virtual PC 2007 nor Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 provide support for 64-bit guest operating system. Fortunately, VMware does - as long as hardware requirements are met. In order to run 64-bit guests on 32-bit hosts, ..... more »
This post is content adapted from Chapter 11 of the Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 Resource Kit . Stop Error on x64 Windows Operating System with AMD-V If you are installing Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 on a computer with AMD-V, ..... more »
Virtual PC 2007 don't support 64 bit guest OS in any situation - For Virtual Server, 32bit host don't support any 64bit guest. - Host machine need to be 64-bit Processor, otherwise, 64-bit guest would not run. ..... more »
Virtual PC 2007 don't support 64 bit guest OS in any situation - For Virtual Server, 32bit host don't support any 64bit guest. - Host machine need to be 64-bit Processor, otherwise, 64-bit guest would not run. ..... more »
Microsoft has released the setup installer code for Windows Server 2008 RC1 (Release Candidate 1) and Windows Vista SP1 RC (Release Candidate) on Wednesday, two highly anticipated update and product that scheduled to be released to RTM ..... more »
The option to run two or more copies of Leopard Server (along with other operating systems, such as Windows Server and Linux) on, say, one of the spiffy new eight-core Xserves (see “New Xserve Goes Eight-Core Too,†2008-01-08) could . ..... more »
Once Windows Server virtualization is available, the tool will be expanded to work with VMs created with this new technology. Virtual Machine Manager Hardware Requirements -- Single Computer. The minimum and recommended hardware ..... more »
Seminar: Windows Server 2008, HyperV
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4 min - Dec 27, 2007
Frans van Ierland van Microsoft Nederland legt de nieuwste HyperV techniek aan u uit!.. more »
7) On the Communications tab, select TCP and UDP then open the following ports: 53, 80, 5900, 1024, 135, 3183, 137. 8) Click OK and Save. del.ico.us digg this technorati BlinkList Furl reddit DotNetKicks google! live Facebook Stumble . ..... more »
Microsoft announced recently the beta availability of its Hyper-V server virtualization technology, which comes earlier than expected. The question might resolve as to whether VMWare/VMW can capitalize on its first-mover advantage to . ..... more »