Mr. Stryker
Supreme [H]ardness
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I'm on Vista 64-bit. The 64-bit of VPC2007 installer says my OS is unsupported where it clearly says Vista x64 is supported. I hope it's not because I'm running SP1...
I did that, the installing progress bar goes to 99%, then goes backwards and the setup ends because it's interrupted since the OS is not supported. It makes no sense.
Virtual PC only works with Vista BUSINESS and ULTIMATE. It DOES NOT install under Home Basic/Premium. Yes, go Microsoft![]()
is your host OS activated, and WGA verified? you did click the 64bit setup and not the 32bit button right above it, correct?
Virtual PC only works with Vista BUSINESS and ULTIMATE. It DOES NOT install under Home Basic/Premium. Yes, go Microsoft![]()
Did you google the error and see if there is a known issue?
I had this prob on another machine, I don't recall what I did to fix it.
Another option, try VS2005? Or Hyper-v? You do not need windows 2008 for hyper-v, there is a stand-alone now.
# Windows Small Business Server 2003 Standard R2
# Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium R2
# Windows Server 2008 Beta 3 (non-Production only)
# Windows XP Professional SP2 (non-Production only)
# Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (non-Production only)
# Windows Vista Ultimate (non-Production only)
# Windows Vista Business (non-Production only)
# Windows Vista Enterprise (non-Production only)
Code:# Windows Small Business Server 2003 Standard R2 # Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium R2 # Windows Server 2008 Beta 3 (non-Production only) # Windows XP Professional SP2 (non-Production only) # Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (non-Production only) # Windows Vista Ultimate (non-Production only) # Windows Vista Business (non-Production only) # Windows Vista Enterprise (non-Production only)
Virtual Server 2005 doesn't support Home Premium either. /sadpanda
And Hyper-V "does not apply to my operating system", according to its installer.
Shitty. Try VMware? I think you can get VMplayer from them for free.
You can get player for free. You can also get Server for free. Player does not let you create VMs.
I've been tinkering with http://www.virtualbox.org/ at home and it has worked well so far. Not as many features as VM Workstation, but its free so I don't mind.![]()
Virtual PC only works with Vista BUSINESS and ULTIMATE. It DOES NOT install under Home Basic/Premium. Yes, go Microsoft![]()
This has not been my experience. I am running Virtual PC 2007 sp1 on Vista Home Premium x64.
Well Stryker, that stinks that it won't install for you. I did some searching and it seems a few other folks have ran into the same install rollback problem. It may be a Windows installer problem that is manifested with an unsupported install. I dunno.
I have looked at VirtualBox and it seems appealing, but from what I read, it doesn't have the "undo disk" feature that both VMWare and Virtual PC have, but for anyone that doesn't need that feature I think it may be a good choice. Good luck.