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fORGIVE my English, because it is not my mother tongue. Finally, my joystick and yoke works very well under WINDOWS XP, but not AT ALL in the PC VIRTUAL. In addition, the game used in WINDOWS XP controller cannot be operated in the game controller from WINDOWS 98 (VIRTUAL PC). In short, VIRTUAL PC does not have an installation of controller of game or activation to icom controller (control Panelof WINDOWS 98) game, just like WINDOWS XP, so I'm not able to fly any aircraft in the created VIRTUAL PC. I think that VIRTUAL PC does not allow another joystick installation or activation in the game Sport Panel just like WINDOWS XP. WINDOWS XP accepts any joystick or control yoke that I install. #MS VIRTUAL PC 2007 SP1 SOFTWARE#I created the VIRTUAL PC, installed the software of aviation which has been very well accepted, but the WINDOWS 98 (VIRTUAL) do not allow or accept the installation of a yoke of joystick or control which are necessary for the flight. I programmed it for a VIRTUAL PC 2007 using WINDOWS 98 SE, as a former aviation software only runs under WINDOWS 98. GAMEPAD NOT WORKING NOT NOT IN VIRTUAL PC 2007 PC 2007 Service Pack 1: February 20, 2009 The following link might be worth a visit:ĭescription of the cumulative hotfix package for virtual Why isn't my computer XP he supported? I (still) to use many 98 and Microsoft VPC is the only emulator of virtual machine that I know that has video support for 98. ![]() #MS VIRTUAL PC 2007 SP1 INSTALL#But when I try to install it on my computer with XP Home Edition, the installer said my system is not supported. When I installed Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1 on my computer with XP Pro, it worked fine. #MS VIRTUAL PC 2007 SP1 PROFESSIONAL#I have two computers: one with Windows XP Professional SP3 and the other with Windows XP Home Edition SP3. Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1 will not work Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think If by chance you have other questions or concerns, please post them in this thread with yoru investigation. If the information provided in this thread helped you get a resolution, please indicate the post as answer. As said in a previous post Sanmartin, you'll lose some of the benefits of the integrated using an application of alternative virtualization solution. Image in Windows XP Mode has been designed to work with Virtual PC. You should not experience or be concerned by problems of legality by using Virtual PC 2007 to install the Image in Windows XP Mode. As for VMWare and Virtual Box, I think it would work successfully. The Image in Windows XP Mode will work succcessfully with Virtual PC 2007 with no problems at all. #MS VIRTUAL PC 2007 SP1 PRO#Is it legal for a Windows 7 Pro license (or better) user to run the Image Mode Windows XP in VMWare, Virtual Box or Virtual PC 2007, as long as the host operating system is a completely legal to Win7 Pro (or better) copy? ![]() Is this OK to start the XP Mode in VirtualBox, VMWare or Virtual PC 2007? You should ask your question in a forum specialized in Virtual PC and XP mode like this. What should I do now? I'm just screwed? :) Well, I installed Virtual PC 2007 and realize that I don't have my original CD of the OS (Vista). Installed virtual pc 2007 and I don't have my CD of the OS You can check the link to post the same query on TechNet: I suggest that you post the application on Microsoft TechNet forum because we have experts working on these issues. Switching from Virtual PC to VMWare Workstation or another product is not an option.Hi, I have a problem with Virtual PC 2007, what happens is that the 'NumLock' key is automatically activated whenever I have start a Virtual Machine - and it cannot be disabled, it's incredibly annoying and I already tried things like pressing the SHIFT key to try to prevent this, however does not. However, I'm not sure exactly what to change. I think I could edit C:\Windows\inf\monitor.inf to add the new resolution, probably under the ( Monitor\Default_Monitor is the hardware device ID for legacy descriptor-less monitors.). The 1600 x 1024 setting leaves an area of the screen unused. The monitor is reported as "(Default Monitor) on VM Additions S3 Trio32/64", which matches the emulated video card from Virtual PC. However, when I go to Control Panel > Personalization > Display Settings to change my resolution, I don't have 1680 x 1050 as an option: it goes from 1600 x 1024 to 1600 x 1200. #MS VIRTUAL PC 2007 SP1 FULL#The developers like to run the guest OS in full screen by using the right alt-enter feature and be able to maximize the screen real estate. Our development workstations have multiple monitors, including a widescreen that supports 1680 x 1050. We're running Windows Vista Enterprise as a guest OS under Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1 (6.0.192.0) (running on Windows XP Professional host). ![]()
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