Markmental
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NONE of my games work in a vmware or virtualbox virtualization they either lag so much or refuse to play maybe because they are all directx 7-9 gamesi was using linux for the past two years (explains my inactivity on this forum) and I would keep it if it wasnt for my games,a lot of my apps and visual c++ if WINE runs close to every windows program perfectly im switching back. but i doubt that will happen soon. i will probably have to buy windows 8 this christmasI never meant driving them to Win 8. All that keeps me from Linux now is it is difficult to impossible to run some of my software and hardware on it.
Have you tried a using a Windows VM?
I run all of my old XP games (and earlier) in an XP VM using VMware Workstation (on W7 and Ubuntu 10).
Only one of my games won't install in the VM (it insists on a real XP install).
Microsoft will use every dirty trick in the book to try to get people off of Windows 7 and on to Windows 8. This is just the beginning. A few bad Windows 7 Updates and a story that Windows 8 doesn't have this kind of problem is in the future.
Just like Gadgets vs Live Tiles.
Microsoft has 90% plus of the market. I don't think it's worrying about Linux or the like. Windows 8 is competing against Windows 7 for market share. I know it does sound strange.
Don't forget that XP is still bigger than all other operating systems combined (excluding W7).
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1intel core 2 duo x644Gb Ram
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1
- CPU
- intel core 2 duo x64
- Memory
- 4Gb Ram
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 1
- Screen Resolution
- 1600x900
- Mouse
- Microsoft Compact Optical Mouse 500 v 2.0
- Internet Speed
- 1MB
- Other Info
- Using Opera 11