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  2. Windows Virtual PC - Create Virtual Machine | Tutorials

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    Open the Windows 7 Start Menu in your computer (host). 20. Click on All Programs, expand Windows Virtual PC folder, then right click on this new virtual machine (Ex: Vista.vmcx file), and click on Settings. 21. In the left pane select DVD Drive, then select (dot) Access a physical drive in the right pane.

  3. 9. What you heard of is known as XP Mode for Windows 7, which is basically a Microsoft VirtualPC image (free for licensees of Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate) to run Windows XP applications within Windows 7. Other than that, you can still use your virtualizer of choice (e.g. VirtualBox, Microsoft VPC or VMware) and create your own virtual ...

  4. 3. This is doable using Virtual Box. Install Virtual Box, Create a New VM with the setting required for the new system, Open the settings for the new VM and add a CD drive using either an ISO of your rescue media or the CD drive on your computer, and finally start the VM and go through the process. It should be pretty straightforward, if all ...

  5. 2. Just in case someone's still stuck with this: Create a VHD with windows Disk Management (click on a partition where you want to save the vhd image, then goto menu and do 'create vhd', select fixed size and vhd not vhdx) Download free daemon tools 10 lite, then click on mount VHD with options and select 'removable drive'.

  6. 1. Microsoft provides pre-built images of several combinations of OS's from XP to Win 10 and their supported IE browsers. These are very useful to have an batch of VM's for compatibility testing. Microsoft provides these VMs for the current VM platforms. Microsoft's Virtual Machine image download page. Share.

  7. Create a new Virtual Machine in VMPlayer indicating you will install Win7 64bit on it later. Put the machine in folder X, opt for a single-file virtual disk. Replace the created .vmdk in folder X with the .vmdk created supra. => Starting up the Virtual Machine like this would get me the 'morphing windows' followed by a blue screen and a reboot ...

  8. The basic idea is: Download qemu for windows and unzip it anywhere. Download an ISO image of the Linux distribution you want to run. Create a file that will be your virtual machine hard disk. Run qemu, booting from the CD image. Install the OS. Reboot the virtual machine, this time without the CD image.

  9. windows 7 - Restore Win7 from system backup into virtual machine...

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    2. Install Windows 7 on the VM. In the start menu search box, type recovery and press enter. Click Advanced recovery methods. Click Use a system image you created earlier to recover your computer, and then follow the steps. Share. Improve this answer. edited Nov 7, 2012 at 20:11. answered Nov 7, 2012 at 19:45.

  10. First go to 'My computer'. Right click & go to 'Manage'. 'Device manager' & right click 'Add legacy hardware'. Press 'Next'. Choose second 'Setup manually'. Then find 'Network Adapter' & 'Next'. 'Microsoft' or select the 'Loopback' adapter. Press 'Next'. The virtual loopback adapter is configured your System.

  11. 8. I like to use Disk2VHD for creating virtual disk. This virtual disk can then be used inside any created VirtualBox virtual machine. This tool will also "reset" drivers on Windows so they will boot and detect their new virtual environment without any issues. That is very good.