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MS Gives away free copies of XP for Virtualization
Posted: 2007-04-24 02:51pm
by TimothyC
While they are only for VirtualPC, and they are time limited (They expire in August), I figured that you guys might like the link
so here it is.
I'm DLing it right now for my next XP install.....
Posted: 2007-04-24 02:55pm
by General Zod
Interesting. I'll have to give it a download once I'm off work.
Posted: 2007-04-24 03:14pm
by Praxis
EXE's?
Is there any way to use them with VirtualPC for Mac, or Parallels?
EDIT: Wait, VPC for Windows is now free software? Is this Microsoft's trying to take down VMWare by dumping the product?
Posted: 2007-04-24 03:21pm
by Ace Pace
Praxis wrote:EXE's?
Is there any way to use them with VirtualPC for Mac, or Parallels?
EDIT: Wait, VPC for Windows is now free software?
Has been for a while.
Posted: 2007-04-24 03:23pm
by Comosicus
There was a previous version, time-bombed to April 1st. This is the official supported way to have both IE7 (on the physical machine) and IE6 (on the virtual PC) for development purposes.
Posted: 2007-04-24 03:34pm
by Praxis
Awww. I tried to run Virtual PC 2007 in Parallels (Virtual Machine in a Virtual Machine) but VPC said it was incompatible with my processor (Core Duo, but the VM just reports it as a Genuine Intel).
Posted: 2007-04-24 04:02pm
by phongn
This image is really only for IE6 testing - it can't do much else.
Posted: 2007-04-24 04:20pm
by Beowulf
It's for IE7 testing as well (or rather, the IE7 image is). It's so web developers can see what joe schmoe would see on a clean install of windows. I suppose you could use it for regular web browsing if you're paranoid (oops, it got infected, wipe and reload).
Posted: 2007-04-24 06:02pm
by RThurmont
Well, one really awesome thing about virtualization is it lets you do just that - wipe and reload. I've been tempted to run XP VMs on top of my XP installs for awhile for doing browsing/internet stuff in, but thus far I've only used non-Windows OSes in VMs (Linuxes, BSDs, QNX, Netware, Solaris, ReactOS, Syllable, and Haiku I believe is the complete list ATM). My goal over the next few months is to slowly reverse this, so on most of my computers the base install is Linux and Windows runs in a VM. ATM, I have four non-Windows OSes on bare metal, my Crapintosh excluded (but tonight I hope to put Feisty on it-I was going to do it last night but didn't start the download until midnight, and instead did some gaming).
Posted: 2007-04-24 06:04pm
by phongn
RThurmont wrote:Well, one really awesome thing about virtualization is it lets you do just that - wipe and reload.
Better VM systems (i.e. VMWare Workstation) will let you roll back as well.
Posted: 2007-04-24 06:07pm
by RThurmont
VMWare Workstation is hot. It allows the use of multiple snapshots, which can enable you do to things like take images of your system with certain apps loaded/installed, so you get totally optimized performance every time. I badly want to buy it, and I think I will, but I want to wait until I get a ThinkCentre in the next few months so I have some halfway decent hardware to run it on.
Posted: 2007-04-24 06:24pm
by phongn
RThurmont wrote:VMWare Workstation is hot. It allows the use of multiple snapshots, which can enable you do to things like take images of your system with certain apps loaded/installed, so you get totally optimized performance every time. I badly want to buy it, and I think I will, but I want to wait until I get a ThinkCentre in the next few months so I have some halfway decent hardware to run it on.
Eh, the performance advantage isn't that great (Windows rot, IMHO, is vastly overrated) after the cost of virtualization is taken into account. That said, it certainly is nifty (and I'm getting more RAM for my T60 so I can run more VMs at once)