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Virtual PC slow? [modified]

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  • R Rod Kemp

    One thing I found was that if after starting your VPC or VMWare virtual machine don't log in just minimise it and access it through Remote Desktop, I found that the UI is much more responsive this way. BTW did you know that under Win7 you can mount the VPC virtual hard drives and access them like normal hard drives and also boot from them. How to use Virtual Hard Disks as Real Hard Disks in Windows 7[^]

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    It's one of the cool geeky features I like about W7.

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    • W wout de zeeuw

      I'm just trying compiling my old software with VS 2005 in Virtual PC 2007. My main OS is Win 7 64-bit since this week. Compilation is painfully slow in VPC. Could it be VPC doesn't handle running a 32-bit OS in a 64-bit environment too well? EDIT: culprit seems to be the shared folder being extremely slow. Apparently it is intended to just move around a couple of tiny files! *curse*

      Wout

      modified on Thursday, January 28, 2010 2:27 PM

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      I had problems with corrupted files when I tried using shared folders in VMware the other day. I found accessing the host via a network share worked more reliably. In my case though I used synctoy to sync files between the host and guest (it was an outlook PST file that lived on the host that I was trying to access from the guest as I have an outlook add-in that I can't run on the host as it breaks when I install OneNote 2007).

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      • C Chris Austin

        Virtual PC is complete garbage; absolutely the worst hypervisor on the market in my opinion. Look at VirtualBox or VMWare.

        And above all things, never think that you're not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you at your own reckoning. --Isaac Asimov Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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        Thanks for suggesting VirtualBox. I've used it a couple of days now, and I can build using my old development environment quite nicely now! :jig:

        Wout

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