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Alfred Kaufmann
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      05-04-2007
I have Vista Home Premium 64bit installed but not yet activated and
some of the hardware I have does not have 64bit drivers, so I have
some questions about Virtual PC 2007. I know that in order to run
Virtual PC I will would have to get Vista Business or Ultimate but
what I don't know is if the Windows XP Pro OEM that is on my OLD
machine (that I am planning to scrap when this new machine does
everyting I want it to do) would install and activate on this Virtual
PC?

If not, then the cost of Vista upgrade and a new copy of Windows XP
Pro almost equals the cost of the hardware I want to run. :-( I do
not want to keep the old machine just to run Windows XP PRO.

Switching to 32bit Vista is not really a solution for me as some of
the software I have just plain rejects Vista and I don't see that
being solved soon either.

Al

 
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Lucvdv
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      05-04-2007
Alfred Kaufmann wrote:

> what I don't know is if the Windows XP Pro OEM that is on my OLD
> machine (that I am planning to scrap when this new machine does
> everyting I want it to do) would install and activate on this Virtual
> PC?


Because it's an OEM, it will not.
 
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Dana Cline - MVP
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      05-04-2007
If you can't run your existing software on 32-bit Vista, why do you think it
would work on 64-bit Vista? Have you tried installing it (and/or running it)
in compatibility mode? Have you approached the vendors involved to see if
they have a Vista-compatible version?

I don't think Virtual PC runs in 64-bit mode anyhow, and may not even run on
a 64-bit Vista.

Dana Cline - MCE MVP

"Alfred Kaufmann" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I have Vista Home Premium 64bit installed but not yet activated and
> some of the hardware I have does not have 64bit drivers, so I have
> some questions about Virtual PC 2007. I know that in order to run
> Virtual PC I will would have to get Vista Business or Ultimate but
> what I don't know is if the Windows XP Pro OEM that is on my OLD
> machine (that I am planning to scrap when this new machine does
> everyting I want it to do) would install and activate on this Virtual
> PC?
>
> If not, then the cost of Vista upgrade and a new copy of Windows XP
> Pro almost equals the cost of the hardware I want to run. :-( I do
> not want to keep the old machine just to run Windows XP PRO.
>
> Switching to 32bit Vista is not really a solution for me as some of
> the software I have just plain rejects Vista and I don't see that
> being solved soon either.
>
> Al
>



 
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Alfred Kaufmann
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      05-04-2007
On Fri, 04 May 2007 19:05:52 +0200, Lucvdv <> wrote:

>Alfred Kaufmann wrote:
>
>> what I don't know is if the Windows XP Pro OEM that is on my OLD
>> machine (that I am planning to scrap when this new machine does
>> everyting I want it to do) would install and activate on this Virtual
>> PC?

>
>Because it's an OEM, it will not.


If I had a NEW Windows XP OEM that has never been opened would it
install and activate in this Virtual PC?

Al
 
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Alfred Kaufmann
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      05-04-2007
On Fri, 4 May 2007 13:00:26 -0500, "Dana Cline - MVP"
<> wrote:

>If you can't run your existing software on 32-bit Vista, why do you think it
>would work on 64-bit Vista? Have you tried installing it (and/or running it)
>in compatibility mode? Have you approached the vendors involved to see if
>they have a Vista-compatible version?


I had already given up on my software which would not install under
Vista and just looking at getting some hardware working.

>I don't think Virtual PC runs in 64-bit mode anyhow, and may not even run on
>a 64-bit Vista.


The requirements do say Virtual PC will run on Vista Business or
Ultimate, it does not say anything about 32 or 64 bit. I guess you
can't go wrong assuming it does not run on Vista 64 bit.

Al


>
>Dana Cline - MCE MVP
>
>"Alfred Kaufmann" <> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>>I have Vista Home Premium 64bit installed but not yet activated and
>> some of the hardware I have does not have 64bit drivers, so I have
>> some questions about Virtual PC 2007. I know that in order to run
>> Virtual PC I will would have to get Vista Business or Ultimate but
>> what I don't know is if the Windows XP Pro OEM that is on my OLD
>> machine (that I am planning to scrap when this new machine does
>> everyting I want it to do) would install and activate on this Virtual
>> PC?
>>
>> If not, then the cost of Vista upgrade and a new copy of Windows XP
>> Pro almost equals the cost of the hardware I want to run. :-( I do
>> not want to keep the old machine just to run Windows XP PRO.
>>
>> Switching to 32bit Vista is not really a solution for me as some of
>> the software I have just plain rejects Vista and I don't see that
>> being solved soon either.
>>
>> Al
>>

>

 
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mikeyhsd
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      05-04-2007
it costs nothing to try.
VPC does not support 64 bit guests. but does run on 64 bit host.
so if your xp is 64 bit, forget it.
go to VMWare.







"Alfred Kaufmann" <> wrote in message news:...
I have Vista Home Premium 64bit installed but not yet activated and
some of the hardware I have does not have 64bit drivers, so I have
some questions about Virtual PC 2007. I know that in order to run
Virtual PC I will would have to get Vista Business or Ultimate but
what I don't know is if the Windows XP Pro OEM that is on my OLD
machine (that I am planning to scrap when this new machine does
everyting I want it to do) would install and activate on this Virtual
PC?

If not, then the cost of Vista upgrade and a new copy of Windows XP
Pro almost equals the cost of the hardware I want to run. :-( I do
not want to keep the old machine just to run Windows XP PRO.

Switching to 32bit Vista is not really a solution for me as some of
the software I have just plain rejects Vista and I don't see that
being solved soon either.

Al

 
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Lucvdv
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      05-05-2007
Alfred Kaufmann wrote:
> On Fri, 04 May 2007 19:05:52 +0200, Lucvdv <> wrote:
>
> >Alfred Kaufmann wrote:
> >
> >> what I don't know is if the Windows XP Pro OEM that is on my OLD
> >> machine (that I am planning to scrap when this new machine does
> >> everyting I want it to do) would install and activate on this Virtual
> >> PC?

> >
> >Because it's an OEM, it will not.

>
> If I had a NEW Windows XP OEM that has never been opened would it
> install and activate in this Virtual PC?


It probably would, unless it's locked to a certain type of mainboard,
so be careful with discs that have a manufacturer name on them other
than 'Microsoft'.
 
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Saucy
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      05-05-2007
"Alfred Kaufmann" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I have Vista Home Premium 64bit installed but not yet activated and
> some of the hardware I have does not have 64bit drivers, so I have
> some questions about Virtual PC 2007. I know that in order to run
> Virtual PC I will would have to get Vista Business or Ultimate but
> what I don't know is if the Windows XP Pro OEM that is on my OLD
> machine (that I am planning to scrap when this new machine does
> everyting I want it to do) would install and activate on this Virtual
> PC?
>
> If not, then the cost of Vista upgrade and a new copy of Windows XP
> Pro almost equals the cost of the hardware I want to run. :-( I do
> not want to keep the old machine just to run Windows XP PRO.
>
> Switching to 32bit Vista is not really a solution for me as some of
> the software I have just plain rejects Vista and I don't see that
> being solved soon either.
>
> Al
>



The OEM XP Pro will install. It *may* also activate .. especially if it is
at least three or four months from the last activation. If I remember
correctly, XP activation *resets* every so many months. Whether you are
*entitled* or not to run said copy, I don't know: some countries yes, some
countries maybe no.

Saucy

 
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Joe Guidera
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      05-05-2007
Technically the license agreement for an OEM copy of XP is
non-transferrable.

Joe

"Alfred Kaufmann" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I have Vista Home Premium 64bit installed but not yet activated and
> some of the hardware I have does not have 64bit drivers, so I have
> some questions about Virtual PC 2007. I know that in order to run
> Virtual PC I will would have to get Vista Business or Ultimate but
> what I don't know is if the Windows XP Pro OEM that is on my OLD
> machine (that I am planning to scrap when this new machine does
> everyting I want it to do) would install and activate on this Virtual
> PC?
>
> If not, then the cost of Vista upgrade and a new copy of Windows XP
> Pro almost equals the cost of the hardware I want to run. :-( I do
> not want to keep the old machine just to run Windows XP PRO.
>
> Switching to 32bit Vista is not really a solution for me as some of
> the software I have just plain rejects Vista and I don't see that
> being solved soon either.
>
> Al
>

 
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Saucy
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      05-07-2007
"Joe Guidera" <> wrote in message
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> Technically the license agreement for an OEM copy of XP is
> non-transferrable.
>
> Joe
>
> <clip>


Depends on the country.

 
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