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05 Nov 2009   #1

XP Pro and Win7 Pro 64
 
 
Canon N67OU .. virtual machine? How?

Hello all,

I read the post about running a Canon N67OU scanner in a virtual machine in Win 7.



Can someone describe how this is done? Must you install the Canon drivers each time you want to use the scanner or what?

I've used virtual drives that 'disappear' when I am done using them. But I don't get how that would work with my scanner.

Also, will a DOS program run under Win 7 64 bit or must it be the 32 bit only?

Thanks to all who reply,

Tinsby

PS: I am building a new machine and was going to make it dual boot XP and Win 7 since there are so few drivers for things like my HP printer. But if I can get everything to work under Windows 7 I'll forget the dual boot thing.
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05 Nov 2009   #2

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 

Which virtual machine are you trying to use in Windows 7?
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06 Nov 2009   #3

XP Pro and Win7 Pro 64
 
 
Going to use the one that ships with Win 7 Pro

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by kegobeer View Post
Which virtual machine are you trying to use in Windows 7?

I found this link that explains how a VM works,I didn't know, that's what I was asking.

www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/

Tinsby
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