Problem After trying Virtual XP Mode

sunTzu

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So after I started XP mode (downloading the wizard and getting it set up was easy), I tried to install a game on the virtual drive but the graphic couldn't be initialized. Rather than figuring that out I ended up deciding to not want to use XP mode for that application so I deleted the folder XP mode was installed too.

After I deleted the folder, I went about my day and started to load up another game, one that I have been playing regularly for about a month or so. I was using Steam, a game manager used by Valve inc., and noticed incredible lag in the processing of the game (game launching and beyond). So I troubleshooted for a while, reinstalled both Steam and the game but still nothing. I also noticed that while trying to play the game my computer doesn't increase its CPU usage like normal, it would vary between 20% and 40% but now it basically flatlines at 5%-8% under the same conditions. I tried it with other free standing applications and got similar results.

The only reason I post this here is that the ONLY change made to my computer was that of the implementation and then deletion of the whole XP mode on my computer. I believe I have reset my BIOS settings to their original (before visualization) settings to no avail.

Another disturbing thing I now see, under System Properties, it shows a single 2.3 GHz processor seen and a total of 6GB ram BUT only 3GB is usable. I know for a fact that all my 6GB and (4) 3.0 GHz processors USED to be seen and used by the System.

Please, can anyone tell me what I did to screw my computer up?
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Win 7 Pro
CPU
AMd Phenom II x 4 3.0 ghz
Motherboard
ma790gp-ds4h gigabyte
Memory
(2) 2GB G.Skill 1066 DDR2, 1 2GB DDR2 sticks
Graphics Card(s)
(2) Radeon HD 4670
Hi there
you need to UNINSTALL not just delete the folder. Uninstall Virtual PC as well.

BTW you will only see useable RAM > 3GB or so if you are running an X-64 version of Windows.

The XP virtual machine will only see a Max of 3GB whatever size of RAM you have on your host -- incidentally an XP VM will run quite happily with 640MB allocated to it.

For games using a VM is not always a good solution as the Virtual Video adapter won't have all the modern features of the real modern graphics cards / gpu's.

vmware Workstation version 7 (commercial) and vmware player (free) both support guests VM's with 3D graphics.

However using a vm as I've said for games isn't really a good idea unless the game is quite simple and doesn't need extensive use of graphics.

If you DO want to use a VM then XP mode is HOPELESS for this type of activity - install vmware or Virtual box and create a dedicated XP VM.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built, several laptops HP/ASUS
OS
Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
CPU
Intel i7 Intel i5
Memory
8GB, 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
On Motherboard
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Apple Cinema display, Samsung LCD
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1920 X 1080
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Toshiba wireless laser
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I have given up the idea of using any virtual machine for gaming at the moment, I can do without for now. Also, I have uninstalled Virtual PC and deleted any other file associated with it, I guess i didn't clarify that earlier.

My issue is there is a extreme drop in performance from my computer after I started all this mess. Most simple functions are fine, web browsing and the like, but once I start a intensive application like MW2 it goes at such a snails pace for no apparent reason. I am just wondering what I could have done to make this happen. All I know is that prior to trying virtualization, I had no performance issues with anything I ran on this machine. Now I cannot even load up games.

As it is now, I am thinking of reinstalling Win 7 to get back to the point that I was. A pain, but it is isolated on a partition so I won't lose much data. I plan on doing this late tonight, so if anyone has a fix or thinks they know what I did wrong I would appreciate input. If reinstalling doesn't work I have to figure out if I have a hardware issue. But I CANNOT see why merely installing Virtual PC and running XP mode for 15 minutes would catalyze this drastic of a change.
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Win 7 Pro
CPU
AMd Phenom II x 4 3.0 ghz
Motherboard
ma790gp-ds4h gigabyte
Memory
(2) 2GB G.Skill 1066 DDR2, 1 2GB DDR2 sticks
Graphics Card(s)
(2) Radeon HD 4670
Problem Fixed!

Ended up that I needed to flash my BIOS coincidentally right after starting up and trying Virtual PC. I dont know if they are related issues or not but my comp runs fine after the flash.
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Win 7 Pro
CPU
AMd Phenom II x 4 3.0 ghz
Motherboard
ma790gp-ds4h gigabyte
Memory
(2) 2GB G.Skill 1066 DDR2, 1 2GB DDR2 sticks
Graphics Card(s)
(2) Radeon HD 4670
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