Post your questions to the MSFT Virtualization team

By the way, I love Hyper V, snapshots are the best, major life/time saver. Similarly I'm happy to see the implementation of the Undo Disk in Virtual PC, it's also a great life/time saver. Thanks. Are there future plans to create some sort of VirtualPC Integration Components Cleanup application? I've often found people giving me VHD's they've created and forgotten to remove the VPC Integration stuff before giving it to me and then sometimes I can't upgrade them, uninstall them etc and I'm forced to go give it back to them with their Virtual PC XXXX and have them remove it etc.
 

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Win 7 Pro x64 x 3, Win 7 Pro x86, Ubuntu 9.04
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2 x C2D [email protected] Ghz, C2D [email protected] ghz, P4 @ 3.0 ghz,
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-EP35-DS3P LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Dynamic Energy S
Memory
2x8 GB Corsair, 4GB Kingston, 2GB GSkill
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 4670 1 GB DDR3, 2600 Pro, 2400 Pro, Intel 965
Sound Card
I don't care... Connected using Optical on Media Center
Monitor(s) Displays
Panasonic Viera 50" Plasma, 2x 19"
Screen Resolution
1080P, 1280x1024's
Hard Drives
4 Terabytes
Case
Antec P182 Gun Metal Black
Internet Speed
20 Mbit U/D
By the way, I love Hyper V, snapshots are the best, major life/time saver. Similarly I'm happy to see the implementation of the Undo Disk in Virtual PC, it's also a great life/time saver. Thanks. Are there future plans to create some sort of VirtualPC Integration Components Cleanup application? I've often found people giving me VHD's they've created and forgotten to remove the VPC Integration stuff before giving it to me and then sometimes I can't upgrade them, uninstall them etc and I'm forced to go give it back to them with their Virtual PC XXXX and have them remove it etc.

Well, we actually have this feature in Virtual Machine Manager for Virtual Server. When you move a VM from VS to Hyper-V, VMM will remove the old additions and install the new Hyper-V ICs. There isn't anything like that for WVPC but again, I'll pass it on.
 

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Lenovo Thinkpad X301
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Windows 7 Ultimate
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Intel Core 2 Duo U9400 :(
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8GB Kingston DDR3
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Dell 2709wb
Screen Resolution
1900x1200
I have a few questions I could add here that are bound to come up sooner or later.

1)With integration enabled buring data to removable media remains a problem in the XP Mode while printer support and access to usb devices is seen in the final version. The floppy and dvd drive items seen on other VMs and custom installs to vhd remain unavailable however.

In virtual PC (the underlying technology for XP Mode), virtual Server and HyperV optical drives are presented as read only devices , data has to be copied to a remote client or to the host computer for writing .

It is worth distinguishing Printer and USB support. Printer support is provided through the Remote Desktop connection (which is what applications use in XP mode) but when connecting to Windows XP each printer needs to configured - the driver selected and the Terminal Services (TS) port chosen . A USB device can be mapped though to single a virtual machine in Windows Virtual PC (but not Hyper-V). This device is then unavailable to the hosts OS, so this is useful for cameras (for an Example see http://edge.technet.com/Media/Windows-XP-mode-for-Windows-7/ ) but not for printers. The settings dialog for Virtual PC allows a DVD drive in the VM to mapped to an ISO image file or a physical drive on the host computer, Virtual Floppy disk (VFD) files have been removed from this dialog

2)Visual capabilities already touched on a little is any way to enhance the virtual video card memory. Sound takes a back seat secondary role for things like multimedia and addon devices like tuner cards being unavailable while sound is still heard through the host OS.

Inside a VM the sound and graphics support is fairly basic, sound can be brought back to the host OS when connecting using remote desktop (which is what applications use in XP mode) the host graphics card is bypassed. There is no way to route a microphone on the host to the sound card in the VM, but it should be possible use a USB sound device.

3)IE security concerns since cooecting online while in the XP Mode is readily available. Despite being in a virtaul machine the integrated components still allows support for access to internal drives where virues and other malwares could end up being transfered over.


This is true –IE7 or IE8 are intrinsically more secure than IE6 (and are more secure still when run on Vista or Windows XP). With MEDV there is an additional level of integration which allows only defined URLs to be accessed in IE6 and all others are diverted back to the host OS : customers who need XP support on many desktops should be using MEDV – not the small business oriented XP-Mode. In addition Virtual PC allows the connection of host drives to disabling under the settings for integration components. There is a wider question of the risks which stem from having user controlled virtual machines – and this is something which MEDV is intended to address

4)One other odd question to add here would running an emulator like DOSBox on the XP Mode for even older legacy 9x-ME type apps. When going to mount C through DOSBox as well as a program's folder no results are seen while the Dos window appears as that would.

Generally nesting emulation is something we discourage, and we can’t comment on DOSBOX. There is no reason why you shouldn’t install Windows 9x in Windows Virtual PC (XP-Mode is a preconfigured VM in Windows Virtual PC). However because there are no integration components for Windows 9x the VM will only see its own virtual hard disk and any network drives which you have connected to (which could be on the host machine)
 
Is there any plan to implement dual/multiple monitors on any of the Virtual Machine platforms? I guess it can hit 2048 by XXXX currently stretched... I almost want it to full screen across two monitors though and act like the host OS... Being able to full screen in one monitor etc...
 

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Win 7 Pro x64 x 3, Win 7 Pro x86, Ubuntu 9.04
CPU
2 x C2D [email protected] Ghz, C2D [email protected] ghz, P4 @ 3.0 ghz,
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-EP35-DS3P LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Dynamic Energy S
Memory
2x8 GB Corsair, 4GB Kingston, 2GB GSkill
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 4670 1 GB DDR3, 2600 Pro, 2400 Pro, Intel 965
Sound Card
I don't care... Connected using Optical on Media Center
Monitor(s) Displays
Panasonic Viera 50" Plasma, 2x 19"
Screen Resolution
1080P, 1280x1024's
Hard Drives
4 Terabytes
Case
Antec P182 Gun Metal Black
Internet Speed
20 Mbit U/D
Three questions:

1- Why did Microsoft chose to not support USB virtualization? This is inconsistent with Virtual PC and most hypervisor products.

2- Any plans to expand on Linux Integration to support additional guest Linux operating systems? It was great to see Microsoft submit source code for the Hyper-V Linux Integration Components to the Linux Kernel Community under GPL v2 but I haven't seen any benefits from it.

3- Similar to the previous questions. Does Microsoft have plans to work with any additional open source organizations for native integration with Hyper-V? I'd love to see OpenBSD\FreeBSD drivers and integration services.

Mikinho,

First, love the avatar picture. As for the Linux questions, we submitted the source code for the Hyper-V ICs but they are still being integrated into the core Linux distro. I believe they are on track for 2.6.3 and once they are in, you should see some more benefits.

In terms of OS support, when Microsoft states support for an OS, it is support for the running OS. Thus, for Linux, we work with the support organization (Novell and RedHat) that provide that support. It's harder to coordinate with a support community to provide the same level of support. Thus, it's most up to the community to provide that OS support with Hyper-V. You can certainly run those distros on Hyper-V (they do run well and will get better once the ICs are into the base code), you just can't call Microsoft for direct support of the OS itself.
 

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Lenovo Thinkpad X301
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Windows 7 Ultimate
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Intel Core 2 Duo U9400 :(
Memory
8GB Kingston DDR3
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Dell 2709wb
Screen Resolution
1900x1200
Is there any plan to implement dual/multiple monitors on any of the Virtual Machine platforms? I guess it can hit 2048 by XXXX currently stretched... I almost want it to full screen across two monitors though and act like the host OS... Being able to full screen in one monitor etc...

You can't do that when viewing the VM natively but you can use the new RDP 7.0 to RDP into the VM and use multi-monitor support. There are two great posts on it.

This one covers the new support
Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services) Team Blog : Using Multiple Monitors in Remote Desktop Session

And this one has a matrix of how the multi-mon support works across different guest OSes
Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services) Team Blog : Remote Desktop Connection 7 for Windows 7, Windows XP & Windows Vista
 

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Lenovo Thinkpad X301
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo U9400 :(
Memory
8GB Kingston DDR3
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2709wb
Screen Resolution
1900x1200
Is there any plan to implement dual/multiple monitors on any of the Virtual Machine platforms? I guess it can hit 2048 by XXXX currently stretched... I almost want it to full screen across two monitors though and act like the host OS... Being able to full screen in one monitor etc...

You can't do that when viewing the VM natively but you can use the new RDP 7.0 to RDP into the VM and use multi-monitor support. There are two great posts on it.

This one covers the new support
Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services) Team Blog : Using Multiple Monitors in Remote Desktop Session

And this one has a matrix of how the multi-mon support works across different guest OSes
Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services) Team Blog : Remote Desktop Connection 7 for Windows 7, Windows XP & Windows Vista

Awesome! On that note, is the enabling integration essentially just RDC into the VPC?
 

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Win 7 Pro x64 x 3, Win 7 Pro x86, Ubuntu 9.04
CPU
2 x C2D [email protected] Ghz, C2D [email protected] ghz, P4 @ 3.0 ghz,
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-EP35-DS3P LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Dynamic Energy S
Memory
2x8 GB Corsair, 4GB Kingston, 2GB GSkill
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 4670 1 GB DDR3, 2600 Pro, 2400 Pro, Intel 965
Sound Card
I don't care... Connected using Optical on Media Center
Monitor(s) Displays
Panasonic Viera 50" Plasma, 2x 19"
Screen Resolution
1080P, 1280x1024's
Hard Drives
4 Terabytes
Case
Antec P182 Gun Metal Black
Internet Speed
20 Mbit U/D
Does Virtual PC 2007 support 64 bit operating systems?

I know this is a little late, but yes - Download Windows XP Mode. I'm using it as we speak. Windows 7 Ultimate x64.

Yes I know this is the download for XP Mode, but you can also download Virtual PC from there as well since XP Mode uses it. Once you select your OS, the download link will pop up ;)

The bigger question (for those wondering) Is can your PC run Virtual PC? Windows Virtual PC: Configure BIOS
Just be aware we have Virtual PC 2007 and newer better Windows Virtual PC which is based on the same technology. Both have variants for 64 bit host operating systems but they can only support 32 bit guest operating systems.

Hi James,

I'm not sure I get what you're saying? :confused:

I'm currently using XP mode with Virtual PC on Windows 7 Ultimate x64. Virtual PC seems to be working just fine. Perhaps I'm missing something, or not understanding Virtual PC.

Thanks.
 

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Custom built by me.
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Windows 10 Pro
CPU
Intel Core i7-4770K (3.5Ghz)
Motherboard
Gigabyte G1 Sniper 5 (F10 Bios)
Memory
32 gig Corsair Dominator Platinum (4x8Gig)
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Tri-X R9 Fury
Sound Card
Soundblaster ZXR
Monitor(s) Displays
NEC PA242W 24" LCD Monitor
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
Primary - Samsung 850 Pro (512gig), Samsung 840 Pro (256gig), 2TB WD Caviar Black.
PSU
EVGA Supernova 1000 G2
Case
Cooler Master HAF X
Cooling
Corsair H100i with Corsair Air Series SP120 Quiet Fans
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless Wave
Mouse
Logitech Performance MX
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High Speed Cable
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Norton Security
Browser
IE11
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Memory Timings - 1866MHz @ 9-9-9-27-1T @ 1.5 volts

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Lenovo Thinkpad X301
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Windows 7 Ultimate
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo U9400 :(
Memory
8GB Kingston DDR3
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2709wb
Screen Resolution
1900x1200
I know this is a little late, but yes - Download Windows XP Mode. I'm using it as we speak. Windows 7 Ultimate x64.

Yes I know this is the download for XP Mode, but you can also download Virtual PC from there as well since XP Mode uses it. Once you select your OS, the download link will pop up ;)

The bigger question (for those wondering) Is can your PC run Virtual PC? Windows Virtual PC: Configure BIOS
Just be aware we have Virtual PC 2007 and newer better Windows Virtual PC which is based on the same technology. Both have variants for 64 bit host operating systems but they can only support 32 bit guest operating systems.

Hi James,

I'm not sure I get what you're saying? :confused:

I'm currently using XP mode with Virtual PC on Windows 7 Ultimate x64. Virtual PC seems to be working just fine. Perhaps I'm missing something, or not understanding Virtual PC.

Thanks.

Hello Sygnus,

It just means that it does not support having 64-bit virtual machines (guest), but can use it on a 64-bit Windows 7 (host). That's all. :)
 

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Self built custom
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64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
CPU
Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2,
TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
PSU
Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
Case
Thermaltake Core P3
Cooling
Corsair Hydro H115i
Keyboard
Logitech wireless K800
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4
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2 Gb/s Download and 100 Mb/s Upload
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Malwarebyte Anti-Malware Premium
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Google Chrome
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Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
Second Virtual PC problem, when I right click on a large set of data off of a network location and hit copy in the host machine and if I right click later in the guest machine it automatically starts to copy that data into a temp folder somewhere as if I want to copy the data into the virtual machine. This can be super annoying since I'm often moving files or sets of files between 400 Mb and 12 Gb. Especially annoying since if you hit cancel it just restarts copying the files to the temp location...

We'll take a note of that one and see if we can get it in as change for a later version.
You could prevent it by disabling clipboard integration but that is not a nice answer
 
I know this is a little late, but yes - Download Windows XP Mode. I'm using it as we speak. Windows 7 Ultimate x64.

Yes I know this is the download for XP Mode, but you can also download Virtual PC from there as well since XP Mode uses it. Once you select your OS, the download link will pop up ;)

The bigger question (for those wondering) Is can your PC run Virtual PC? Windows Virtual PC: Configure BIOS
Just be aware we have Virtual PC 2007 and newer better Windows Virtual PC which is based on the same technology. Both have variants for 64 bit host operating systems but they can only support 32 bit guest operating systems.

Hi James,

I'm not sure I get what you're saying? :confused:

I'm currently using XP mode with Virtual PC on Windows 7 Ultimate x64. Virtual PC seems to be working just fine. Perhaps I'm missing something, or not understanding Virtual PC.

Thanks.

Sygnus, you are running an x86 XP Mode guest on an x64 host. The host can of course be x64, but the guest only x86.

Kari
 

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OS
Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
CPU
1.6 GHz Intel Core i7-720QM Processor
Memory
6 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 Graphics
Sound Card
Beats sound system with integrated subwoofer
Monitor(s) Displays
17" laptop display, 22" LED and 32" Full HD TV through HDMI
Screen Resolution
1600*900 (1), 1920*1080 (2&3)
Hard Drives
Internal: 2 x 500 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 7200 rpm
External: 2TB for backups, 3TB USB3 network drive for media
Cooling
As Envy runs a bit warm, I have it on a Cooler Master pad
Keyboard
Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser (bluetooth)
Mouse
Logitech Performance Mouse MX
Internet Speed
50/10 Mbps VDSL
Antivirus
Windows Defender 4.3.9431.0
Browser
Maxthon 3.5.2., IE11
I know this is a little late, but yes - Download Windows XP Mode. I'm using it as we speak. Windows 7 Ultimate x64.

Yes I know this is the download for XP Mode, but you can also download Virtual PC from there as well since XP Mode uses it. Once you select your OS, the download link will pop up ;)

The bigger question (for those wondering) Is can your PC run Virtual PC? Windows Virtual PC: Configure BIOS
Just be aware we have Virtual PC 2007 and newer better Windows Virtual PC which is based on the same technology. Both have variants for 64 bit host operating systems but they can only support 32 bit guest operating systems.

Hi James,

I'm not sure I get what you're saying? :confused:

I'm currently using XP mode with Virtual PC on Windows 7 Ultimate x64. Virtual PC seems to be working just fine. Perhaps I'm missing something, or not understanding Virtual PC.

Thanks.

XP mode runs the 32 bit version of XP.

We have a builds of both Virtual PC 2007 , and Windows Virtual PC for both 64 bit and 32 bit host OSes (that's Windows 7 in your case). But the Guest OS you run inside can only be 32 bit (32 bit XP in your case). You can't use Virtual PC to run (say) 64 bit Vista on 64bit Windows 7.But you could use it to run 32 bit vista on 64 bit 7

Have I made it harder to understand with all that . :D
 
The only comment that I have about this subject is that the primary reason that I bought the Pro version of Windows 7 is to be able to impliment XP Mode, but I found out too late that isn't possible on my rigs, because the CPUs do not support virtualization.

Is it possible that this might change in the future, so as to not require CPU support?
 

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Phenom II 1090T w/Noctua NH-D14 /**4400+ X2 w/CM Hyper TX 3
Motherboard
ASRock 890FX Deluxe 4/**A8N-SLI
Memory
2 x 2GB Patriot PGS34g1600LLKA/**4x1GB Corsair VS
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX460 SC/**EVGA 8800GTS
Sound Card
Asus Xonar D2X/**Xonar D1
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer X233H, Dell E152FPc /**LG M237-WD
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 & 1024x768/**1980x1080
Hard Drives
WDC 2TB, 1.5TB, 1TB, 500GB,Seagate 500GB , Maxtor 80GB /**500GB Seagate & WDC 1TB Black
PSU
CM RS600 w/ APC BX1000G/**Antec 500 TP w/ APC BX1000
Case
HAF922/**Antec 1040IIB
Cooling
3x200mm, 1x140 and 1x120mm/**5x80mm fans
Keyboard
Logitech Media USB/**Saitek Eclipse
Mouse
Cordless Trackman Wheel/**Ditto
Internet Speed
3.3Mbps
Other Info
SB 560 5.1 w/ Sennheiser RS140/**Creative T20 speakers, Dvico FusionHDTV7 Gold RT, Cisco E3000, HP 5510V AIO, Linksys E3000, Belkin F5U237 hub and **F5D8055 adapter
(** = 2nd rig)
By the way, I love Hyper V, snapshots are the best, major life/time saver. Similarly I'm happy to see the implementation of the Undo Disk in Virtual PC, it's also a great life/time saver. Thanks. Are there future plans to create some sort of VirtualPC Integration Components Cleanup application? I've often found people giving me VHD's they've created and forgotten to remove the VPC Integration stuff before giving it to me and then sometimes I can't upgrade them, uninstall them etc and I'm forced to go give it back to them with their Virtual PC XXXX and have them remove it etc.

I understand the pain of this. In the past I have installed Virtual PC / Virtual Server on a hyperV box (not fast, not supported and not recommended) so I can boot the VM up, remove the old integration components and then boot under Hyper-V and add the new ones. VPC / VS virtual machines with up-to-date ICs don't have a problem, the ICs can be removed under HyperV. It's a known pain point - the usual "it might go in a future version but we have no plans to share right now" rule applies, and I'm not involved in making the decsion but I'd think this is quite a low priority.
 
The only comment that I have about this subject is that the primary reason that I bought the Pro version of Windows 7 is to be able to impliment XP Mode, but I found out too late that isn't possible on my rigs, because the CPUs do not support virtualization.

Is it possible that this might change in the future, so as to not require CPU support?
We've heard this feedback, so it is one of the many things that are under consideration for the future. Unfortunately we can't share anything new on future features at the moment, so it's not possible to say yes/no or even probably/probably not.
When there is news of future versions I will post it on my blog (James O'Neill's blog).
 
This is too much fun, Thanks a ton guys for being here and answering all of the random questions that I can think of. Next question, every once in a while I'm developing something, or testing something that is time specific. Is there even a slightest chance of an implementation of changing the client's time without it reverting right back to the host's time? (I'm not sure if this is tied to the BIOS' time, or the actual host's time)
 

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fakeasdf (c)
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Win 7 Pro x64 x 3, Win 7 Pro x86, Ubuntu 9.04
CPU
2 x C2D [email protected] Ghz, C2D [email protected] ghz, P4 @ 3.0 ghz,
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-EP35-DS3P LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Dynamic Energy S
Memory
2x8 GB Corsair, 4GB Kingston, 2GB GSkill
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 4670 1 GB DDR3, 2600 Pro, 2400 Pro, Intel 965
Sound Card
I don't care... Connected using Optical on Media Center
Monitor(s) Displays
Panasonic Viera 50" Plasma, 2x 19"
Screen Resolution
1080P, 1280x1024's
Hard Drives
4 Terabytes
Case
Antec P182 Gun Metal Black
Internet Speed
20 Mbit U/D
This is too much fun, Thanks a ton guys for being here and answering all of the random questions that I can think of. Next question, every once in a while I'm developing something, or testing something that is time specific. Is there even a slightest chance of an implementation of changing the client's time without it reverting right back to the host's time? (I'm not sure if this is tied to the BIOS' time, or the actual host's time)

If you do not have the Integration Components installed, the time is set upon start up but doesn't keep the time in sync, so you can change it from there. I'm pretty sure that this works.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo U9400 :(
Memory
8GB Kingston DDR3
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2709wb
Screen Resolution
1900x1200
What would you VPC geeks recommend to speed up XP Mode? Assigning more RAM, or does it have any effect after 1 gig? What else?

Kari
 

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Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP ENVY 17-1150eg
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
CPU
1.6 GHz Intel Core i7-720QM Processor
Memory
6 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 Graphics
Sound Card
Beats sound system with integrated subwoofer
Monitor(s) Displays
17" laptop display, 22" LED and 32" Full HD TV through HDMI
Screen Resolution
1600*900 (1), 1920*1080 (2&3)
Hard Drives
Internal: 2 x 500 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 7200 rpm
External: 2TB for backups, 3TB USB3 network drive for media
Cooling
As Envy runs a bit warm, I have it on a Cooler Master pad
Keyboard
Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser (bluetooth)
Mouse
Logitech Performance Mouse MX
Internet Speed
50/10 Mbps VDSL
Antivirus
Windows Defender 4.3.9431.0
Browser
Maxthon 3.5.2., IE11
What would you VPC geeks recommend to speed up XP Mode? Assigning more RAM, or does it have any effect after 1 gig? What else?

Kari

More RAM is useful IF you are running out of physical RAM when running XP Mode. Otherwise, faster disks such as SSDs have a great impact on VM performance.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate
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8GB Kingston DDR3
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Dell 2709wb
Screen Resolution
1900x1200
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