re: DIfference between ms virtual pc 2007 and dual boot pc
Friday, March 9, 2007 at 10:02 am Windows Vista Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Llamallamadingdong
(404 messages posted)
I agree. If you bought a brand new machine with Vista pre-loaded and something (anything)
doesn't work, I'd take that sucker back for a refund/exchange. It's not your job
to fix something that was broke when you bought it (assuming this is the case).
On Friday, March 9, 2007 at 6:54 am, Handy Andy wrote:
>You got a new pc with vista preisntalled and alot of the hardware doesn't work?
Man
>did you shop at the wrong store.
>
>Virtual PC 2007 is a piece of software which you can install within your current
>operating system and then install other operating systems as a virtual pc. You will
>need a fair bit of ram available if you want to run vista and XP as a virtual pc.
>As for hardware, virtual pc uses virtual hardware, so things such as your printer,
>DVD drive, keyboard and mouse will work, it really depends on which hardware isn't
>working.
>
>Which pieces of hardware aren't working? Have you looked for driver updates, given
>it's a new pc with vista preinstalled I would contact your supplier and ask why
the
>hardware isn't working.
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