![]() Save time and money as Virtual PC allows you to. This provides you with the flexibility to use different operating systems on one physical computer. This revision looks pretty good for some basic virtualisation tasks (in now way is it taking aim at VMware Workstations and others). With Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, you can create and run one or more virtual machines, each with its own operating system, on a single computer. Give the machine a name and location (by default virtual machines are stored in C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Virtual PC\Virtual Machines):Ĭonfigure memory and networking (I have two network cards in this machine and VPC keep choosing the disconnected card - yay.)įinally you get options for creating the VHD: You can open the virtual machine settings from within Explorer too:Ĭreating a new virtual machine is just as you would expect, except very simplified. Virtual machines are managed directly within Windows Explorer - the old management/admin application window from older versions of Virtual PC is no more: You can move this folder just like you can with other user folders: Once installed, Virtual PC actually creates a new top level user folder, a nice touch too I think: Windows Virtual PC gets a spanking new icon: Here’s a quick overview of interacting with Windows Virtual PC. Of course, Windows Virtual PC has been covered in detail already, but I got a chance to play with the product and there’s some neat UI experiences that I hadn’t seen covered yet.
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