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Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 allows you to run multiple operating systems on a single PC, switching between them instantly like applications. This tool is invaluable for tech support, running legacy applications, and training environments. It ensures easier migration to new OS versions, streamlines testing, and accelerates development processes. Features include easy installation, configurability, and host integration, making it a go-to solution for IT professionals and casual users alike.
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Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 January 2008 – James Wiegel
Overview • Run several OS’s on the same PC • Switch between them like applications • Instantly! • Useful for • Tech Support • Legacy Applications • Training • Consolidating physical PC’s
Benefits • Ease Migration to a new OS • Do More in Less Time • Streamline Testing • Accelerate Development
Key Features • Configurability • Easy Installation • Standardization • Convenience • Host Integration
Product Specifications • Processor • 400 MHz Pentium Compatible - 1 GHz or faster • Hard Drive Space • 20 MB free for VPC • 500 BM – 2 GB minimum for guest VMs • RAM Memory (free) • 64 – 512 MB • Host OS • Windows Vista & XP versions • Guest OS • 98, 98SE, ME, 2000 Pro, XP Home & Pro, Vista Enterprise Business & Ultimate, os/2 warp 4
History Timeline 1997-Developed by Connectix for the Macintosh 2001-PC version released 2003-Aquired by MicrosoftConnectix released "Virtual Server” 2006-Microsoft VPC 2004 released for free. Ver. 7 was the final Mac Release 2007-VPC 2007 supports Vista and 64bit versions & free VHDs are available for download.
Who uses it? • IT professionals • Evaluation & Testing • Sales people • Demonstration • Training departments • Changes can be kept or discarded • The Average Joe… • A shinny new toy!
Why would you use it? • Run old software • Evaluate new software • Run different operating systems Sandbox
Where can you get it? • Free from Microsoft http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/virtualpc/default.mspx
How To … Installing Microsoft VPC 2007
Installing • Run the “setup.exe” • Accept the defaults It’s really easy!
How To … Install an OS in the VPC
Creating a VHD • Use the wizard to create a VHD • Settings to attach the VHD • Starting the empty VHD • Mounting a CD or startup floppy • Install the OS
How To … Install an Operating System
How To … Make it all work