Win XP - Install on Windows 7 Virtual Machine using VirtualBox HELP

JimmyPOP

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I am not sure where to post this, but I would like to do the same thing here, just install Windowx XP as the guest and the host is Windows 7 PRO X64.


I have tried a few things that I have found on line, but the are not working for me.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Sony VAIO VPCF136FM
OS
Windows 7 Professional X64
CPU
Intel Core i7 CPU Q740 @ 1.73GHz
Memory
6 GBytes
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 425M
Hi Jimmy, welcome to the Seven Forums.

Follow that tutorial, changing these small things:
  • Step 4: virtual machine name. Name as you wish, for instance XP Pro
  • Step 5: I would give an XP virtual machine 1 to 1,5 GB of RAM. Remember though, that the RAM assigned to a virtual machine is away from the RAM your host machine can use
  • Step 8: Decide how big virtual hd you need. I have 25 GB on my main XP virtual machine, although XP runs well on 5 GB
  • Steps 13 & 14: choose either your XP install disk or XP ISO-image to be used as virtual machine's CD/DVD
  • Step 15: Select also both 3D and 2D acceleration
Then run the virtual machine (tutorial, part 2, step 1), forget the tutorial ;) and just follow instructions on XP virtual machines display to install it. Remember that when mouse is captured by virtual machine, you get it back to Windows 7 by clicking right CTRL.

After installation, read this thread to see how to install VirtualBox Guest Additions to XP virtual machine and so on: http://www.sevenforums.com/virtualization/136068-installing-software-winxp-virtual-machine.html

From the moment you start, you are going to have a working XP virtual machine in about half an hour.

Ask if you need more information.

Kari
 

My Computer

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
Thanks so much Kari, I do have one question. If you do not have the guest OS running are the resources given back to the host box?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Sony VAIO VPCF136FM
OS
Windows 7 Professional X64
CPU
Intel Core i7 CPU Q740 @ 1.73GHz
Memory
6 GBytes
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 425M
Yes. Immediately. VirtualBox GUI itself uses almost no resources, and everything a virtual machine "steals" (RAM etc.), is returned to host when it's closed.

Kari
 

My Computer

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
[*]Step 5: I would give an XP virtual machine 1 to 1,5 GB of RAM. Remember though, that the RAM assigned to a virtual machine is away from the RAM your host machine can use
[*]Step 8: Decide how big virtual hd you need. I have 25 GB on my main XP virtual machine, although XP runs well on 5 GB

just a quick addition if you dont have much space or ram i have had XP pro running on 64mb ram (quite well) and 2gb hdd
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Fujitsu Esprimo E5905 Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate X64
CPU
Intel P4 3.0Ghz
Motherboard
Fujitsu D2164
Memory
3GB
Graphics Card(s)
On-board (intel GMA950)
Sound Card
Realtek ALC260
Screen Resolution
1024x700
Hard Drives
500gb seagate
Thanks, I have it running now. This is so cool.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Sony VAIO VPCF136FM
OS
Windows 7 Professional X64
CPU
Intel Core i7 CPU Q740 @ 1.73GHz
Memory
6 GBytes
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 425M
You are most welcome.
 

My Computer

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
[*]Step 5: I would give an XP virtual machine 1 to 1,5 GB of RAM. Remember though, that the RAM assigned to a virtual machine is away from the RAM your host machine can use
[*]Step 8: Decide how big virtual hd you need. I have 25 GB on my main XP virtual machine, although XP runs well on 5 GB

just a quick addition if you dont have much space or ram i have had XP pro running on 64mb ram (quite well) and 2gb hdd


Hi there
I'd suggest you only give your XP VM 512 - 768 MB RAM. There is NOT a 1 : 1 relationship between REAL RAM on a REAL machine and RAM required on a VM.

Of course it also depends on what applications you want to run on your XP virtual Machine -- however even Photoshop CS4 will run okayish on a 768 MB VM. (Although why you would want to run Photoshop on a VM when it works fine on a Real W7 machine is another question).

A lot of typical legacy apps that are run on XP machines exist from the days where a NEW machine only came with 512 MB RAM.

RAM allocated to a VM is marked "unuseable" by the Host until the VM is powered off.

Start by using less rather than more RAM for your VM's and increase if you need more.

Cheers
jimbo
 

My Computer

Computer type
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
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1080
Hard Drives
4 X 1TB SATA
Mouse
Toshiba wireless laser
Internet Speed
> 20MB up
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