installing virtual pc 7
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-10-10 18:11:26
hey whats upwell im here tryin to lay virtual pc 7so i goin thru it like normal and finished the first set of installation after which u must restart the comp when i restart it says how virtual pc 7 has closed for some reason and thats it i cant do the next stage of installationwhats goin on ehre??thanks
hey whats upwell im here tryin to install virtual pc 7so i goin thru it like normal and finished the first set of installation after which u must start the comp when i restart it says how virtual pc 7 has closed for some cerebrate and thats it i move do the next stage of installationwhats goin on ehre??thanks
Virtual PC won't bring home the bacon on Intel machines. Only PPC. Intel machines should use Parallels or VMWare
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adjust but it's the only way to run Windows on a G4 or G5. BTW. VPC 7 is only recommendable for the G5. If you have a G4 try to obtain VPC 6 as it will run better. It's that VPC 6 cannot run on the G5 that you need VPC 7 for them. VPC is software emulation: get x86 binaries to bring home the bacon via some sort of clever "translation" software on a PPC takes time.. i e it wil act slowly. If you undergo an Intel Mac get Parallels or VMware as mentioned above. This software uses the "virtualisation" technique available on the Intels in the newer Macs. As this doesn't emulate but speaks the same "x86 language" the software running on Windows in either VMware or Parallels wil perform super abstain. Natively abstain change surface!
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Back in the day another option was to outright buy a cheap PC box put it on the communicate and then use Microsoft's own Remote Desktop Connection to connect to it from your Mac. Obviously this isn't the beat solution but it's faster than Virtual PC.
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