Sent: 01/20/2009
From: Grand_Poobah <(email address - cut out)>
Message:There are two versions of VPC2007 - a 32-bit and a 64-bit. Make sure
you are using the 64-bit version for installation on a Vista 64-bit host.
GP
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I've got a question regarding installing MS Virtual PC 2007.
>> I'm trying to install this software on a Vista Ultimate 64-bit machine.
>> While it's installing my internet connection disconnects and it seems that
>> the installation hangs (the progress bar of the installation is full, but he
>> doesn't continue)
>>
>> Have any of you have ideas to solve this problem?
>
> Virtual PC 2007 only supports 32-bit guest operating systems. If you want to try the 64-bit edition in a virtualized environment I suggest to use Hyper-V.
> http://www.microsoft.com/servers/hyper-v-server/default.mspx
>
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Sent: 01/20/2009
From: "Pete"<<(email address - cut out)>>
Message:
Virtual PC 2007 only supports 32-bit guest operating systems. If you want to try the 64-bit edition in a virtualized environment I suggest to use Hyper-V.
http://www.microsoft.com/servers/hyper-v-server/default.mspx
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> Hi,
>
> I've got a question regarding installing MS Virtual PC 2007.
> I'm trying to install this software on a Vista Ultimate 64-bit machine.
> While it's installing my internet connection disconnects and it seems that
> the installation hangs (the progress bar of the installation is full, but he
> doesn't continue)
>
> Have any of you have ideas to solve this problem?
Sent: 01/21/2009
From: "Mark Rae [MVP]" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:"Grand_Poobah" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
news:(email address - cut out)...
Not quite... Both are 32-bit - one has a different virtualisation driver
designed to be installed on 64-bit systems, but it's still a 32-bit app:
http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#18
--
Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net
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>>> I've got a question regarding installing MS Virtual PC 2007.
>>> I'm trying to install this software on a Vista Ultimate 64-bit machine.
>>> While it's installing my internet connection disconnects and it seems
>>> that
>>> the installation hangs (the progress bar of the installation is full,
>>> but he doesn't continue)
>>>
>>> Have any of you have ideas to solve this problem?
>>
>> Virtual PC 2007 only supports 32-bit guest operating systems. If you want
>> to try the 64-bit edition in a virtualized environment I suggest to use
>> Hyper-V.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/servers/hyper-v-server/default.mspx
>
> There are two versions of VPC2007 - a 32-bit and a 64-bit.
Sent: 01/21/2009
From: Grand_Poobah <(email address - cut out)>
Message:--->
true, but to avoid confusion I try to think of them as two separate
downloads - even MS thinks so and identifies them as such. It even
provides two different links.
GP
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> "Grand_Poobah" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
> news:(email address - cut out)...
>
>>>> I've got a question regarding installing MS Virtual PC 2007.
>>>> I'm trying to install this software on a Vista Ultimate 64-bit machine.
>>>> While it's installing my internet connection disconnects and it
>>>> seems that
>>>> the installation hangs (the progress bar of the installation is
>>>> full, but he doesn't continue)
>>>>
>>>> Have any of you have ideas to solve this problem?
>>>
>>> Virtual PC 2007 only supports 32-bit guest operating systems. If you
>>> want to try the 64-bit edition in a virtualized environment I suggest
>>> to use Hyper-V.
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/servers/hyper-v-server/default.mspx
>>
>> There are two versions of VPC2007 - a 32-bit and a 64-bit.
>
> Not quite... Both are 32-bit - one has a different virtualisation driver
> designed to be installed on 64-bit systems, but it's still a 32-bit app:
> http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#18
>
>
Sent: 01/21/2009
From: Grand_Poobah <(email address - cut out)>
Message:--->
Is there a point? Or do you just like to argue a lot :)
GP
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> "Grand_Poobah" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
> news:(email address - cut out)...
>
>>>> There are two versions of VPC2007 - a 32-bit and a 64-bit.
>>>
>>> Not quite... Both are 32-bit - one has a different virtualisation
>>> driver designed to be installed on 64-bit systems, but it's still a
>>> 32-bit app:
>>> http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#18
>>
>> I try to think of them as two separate downloads
>
> So do I - because they are...
>
>> even MS thinks so and identifies them as such. It even provides two
>> different links.
>
> No choice, since they're two different installs, one for use on a 32-bit
> OS and the other for use on a 64-bit host...
>
>
Sent: 01/21/2009
From: Grand_Poobah <(email address - cut out)>
Message:--->
Absolutely NOT. Mark gives some very good advice. He and I knew what I
meant but we both tend to be pedantic.
GP
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> Grand_Poobah wrote:
>> --->
>>> "Grand_Poobah" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
>>> news:(email address - cut out)...
>>>
>>>>>> There are two versions of VPC2007 - a 32-bit and a 64-bit.
>>>>>
>>>>> Not quite... Both are 32-bit - one has a different virtualisation
>>>>> driver designed to be installed on 64-bit systems, but it's still a
>>>>> 32-bit app:
>>>>> http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#18
>>>>
>>>> I try to think of them as two separate downloads
>>>
>>> So do I - because they are...
>>>
>>>> even MS thinks so and identifies them as such. It even provides two
>>>> different links.
>>>
>>> No choice, since they're two different installs, one for use on a
>>> 32-bit OS and the other for use on a 64-bit host...
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> Is there a point? Or do you just like to argue a lot :)
>>
>> GP
>
> he's an ass that likes to argue
Sent: 01/21/2009
From: Grand_Poobah <(email address - cut out)>
Message:--->
Go play in traffic Mr. Troll.
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> Grand_Poobah wrote:
>> --->
>>> Grand_Poobah wrote:
>>>> --->
>>>>> "Grand_Poobah" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
>>>>> news:(email address - cut out)...
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> There are two versions of VPC2007 - a 32-bit and a 64-bit.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Not quite... Both are 32-bit - one has a different virtualisation
>>>>>>> driver designed to be installed on 64-bit systems, but it's still
>>>>>>> a 32-bit app:
>>>>>>> http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#18
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I try to think of them as two separate downloads
>>>>>
>>>>> So do I - because they are...
>>>>>
>>>>>> even MS thinks so and identifies them as such. It even provides
>>>>>> two different links.
>>>>>
>>>>> No choice, since they're two different installs, one for use on a
>>>>> 32-bit OS and the other for use on a 64-bit host...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is there a point? Or do you just like to argue a lot :)
>>>>
>>>> GP
>>>
>>> he's an ass that likes to argue
>>
>> Absolutely NOT. Mark gives some very good advice. He and I knew what
>> I meant but we both tend to be pedantic.
>>
>> GP
>
> Wrong again fanboy
Sent: 01/21/2009
From: "Mark Rae [MVP]" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:"Grand_Poobah" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
news:(email address - cut out)...
So do I - because they are...
No choice, since they're two different installs, one for use on a 32-bit OS
and the other for use on a 64-bit host...
--
Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net
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>>> There are two versions of VPC2007 - a 32-bit and a 64-bit.
>>
>> Not quite... Both are 32-bit - one has a different virtualisation driver
>> designed to be installed on 64-bit systems, but it's still a 32-bit app:
>> http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#18
>
> I try to think of them as two separate downloads
> even MS thinks so and identifies them as such. It even provides two
> different links.
Sent: 01/21/2009
From: asdfg <(email address - cut out)>
Message:Grand_Poobah wrote:
he's an ass that likes to argue
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> --->
>> "Grand_Poobah" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
>> news:(email address - cut out)...
>>
>>>>> There are two versions of VPC2007 - a 32-bit and a 64-bit.
>>>>
>>>> Not quite... Both are 32-bit - one has a different virtualisation
>>>> driver designed to be installed on 64-bit systems, but it's still a
>>>> 32-bit app:
>>>> http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#18
>>>
>>> I try to think of them as two separate downloads
>>
>> So do I - because they are...
>>
>>> even MS thinks so and identifies them as such. It even provides two
>>> different links.
>>
>> No choice, since they're two different installs, one for use on a
>> 32-bit OS and the other for use on a 64-bit host...
>>
>>
>
>
> Is there a point? Or do you just like to argue a lot :)
>
> GP
Sent: 01/21/2009
From: asdf <(email address - cut out)>
Message:Grand_Poobah wrote:
Lick Mark's ass some more Mr. AssLicker
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> --->
>> Grand_Poobah wrote:
>>> --->
>>>> Grand_Poobah wrote:
>>>>> --->
>>>>>> "Grand_Poobah" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:(email address - cut out)...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> There are two versions of VPC2007 - a 32-bit and a 64-bit.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Not quite... Both are 32-bit - one has a different
>>>>>>>> virtualisation driver designed to be installed on 64-bit
>>>>>>>> systems, but it's still a 32-bit app:
>>>>>>>> http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#18
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I try to think of them as two separate downloads
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So do I - because they are...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> even MS thinks so and identifies them as such. It even provides
>>>>>>> two different links.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No choice, since they're two different installs, one for use on a
>>>>>> 32-bit OS and the other for use on a 64-bit host...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a point? Or do you just like to argue a lot :)
>>>>>
>>>>> GP
>>>>
>>>> he's an ass that likes to argue
>>>
>>> Absolutely NOT. Mark gives some very good advice. He and I knew
>>> what I meant but we both tend to be pedantic.
>>>
>>> GP
>>
>> Wrong again fanboy
>
> Go play in traffic Mr. Troll.
Sent: 01/21/2009
From: asdfg <(email address - cut out)>
Message:Grand_Poobah wrote:
Wrong again fanboy
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> --->
>> Grand_Poobah wrote:
>>> --->
>>>> "Grand_Poobah" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
>>>> news:(email address - cut out)...
>>>>
>>>>>>> There are two versions of VPC2007 - a 32-bit and a 64-bit.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Not quite... Both are 32-bit - one has a different virtualisation
>>>>>> driver designed to be installed on 64-bit systems, but it's still
>>>>>> a 32-bit app:
>>>>>> http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#18
>>>>>
>>>>> I try to think of them as two separate downloads
>>>>
>>>> So do I - because they are...
>>>>
>>>>> even MS thinks so and identifies them as such. It even provides two
>>>>> different links.
>>>>
>>>> No choice, since they're two different installs, one for use on a
>>>> 32-bit OS and the other for use on a 64-bit host...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there a point? Or do you just like to argue a lot :)
>>>
>>> GP
>>
>> he's an ass that likes to argue
>
> Absolutely NOT. Mark gives some very good advice. He and I knew what I
> meant but we both tend to be pedantic.
>
> GP
Sent: 01/21/2009
From: Grand_Poobah <(email address - cut out)>
Message:--->
You kids at Adrian Public Schools must have other things to do.
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> Grand_Poobah wrote:
>> --->
>>> Grand_Poobah wrote:
>>>> --->
>>>>> Grand_Poobah wrote:
>>>>>> --->
>>>>>>> "Grand_Poobah" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:(email address - cut out)...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> There are two versions of VPC2007 - a 32-bit and a 64-bit.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Not quite... Both are 32-bit - one has a different
>>>>>>>>> virtualisation driver designed to be installed on 64-bit
>>>>>>>>> systems, but it's still a 32-bit app:
>>>>>>>>> http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#18
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I try to think of them as two separate downloads
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So do I - because they are...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> even MS thinks so and identifies them as such. It even provides
>>>>>>>> two different links.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> No choice, since they're two different installs, one for use on a
>>>>>>> 32-bit OS and the other for use on a 64-bit host...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there a point? Or do you just like to argue a lot :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> GP
>>>>>
>>>>> he's an ass that likes to argue
>>>>
>>>> Absolutely NOT. Mark gives some very good advice. He and I knew
>>>> what I meant but we both tend to be pedantic.
>>>>
>>>> GP
>>>
>>> Wrong again fanboy
>>
>> Go play in traffic Mr. Troll.
>
> Lick Mark's ass some more Mr. AssLicker
Sent: 01/23/2009
From: Grand_Poohbah <(email address - cut out)>
Message:Grand_Poobah wrote:
OOOOO a moron Ameritech user. So scary
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> --->
>> Grand_Poobah wrote:
>>> --->
>>>> Grand_Poobah wrote:
>>>>> --->
>>>>>> Grand_Poobah wrote:
>>>>>>> --->
>>>>>>>> "Grand_Poobah" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:(email address - cut out)...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> There are two versions of VPC2007 - a 32-bit and a 64-bit.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Not quite... Both are 32-bit - one has a different
>>>>>>>>>> virtualisation driver designed to be installed on 64-bit
>>>>>>>>>> systems, but it's still a 32-bit app:
>>>>>>>>>> http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#18
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I try to think of them as two separate downloads
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So do I - because they are...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> even MS thinks so and identifies them as such. It even provides
>>>>>>>>> two different links.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> No choice, since they're two different installs, one for use on
>>>>>>>> a 32-bit OS and the other for use on a 64-bit host...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is there a point? Or do you just like to argue a lot :)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> GP
>>>>>>
>>>>>> he's an ass that likes to argue
>>>>>
>>>>> Absolutely NOT. Mark gives some very good advice. He and I knew
>>>>> what I meant but we both tend to be pedantic.
>>>>>
>>>>> GP
>>>>
>>>> Wrong again fanboy
>>>
>>> Go play in traffic Mr. Troll.
>>
>> Lick Mark's ass some more Mr. AssLicker
>
> You kids at Adrian Public Schools must have other things to do.