Geoff wrote:
> I have recently built a new computer (Vista Ultimate capable) and wish to
> run XP and Vista.At the moment I have XP Pro SP3 running on it and need to
> install Vista.
>
> I do NOT wish to run a dual boot system.
>
> Recently I downloaded VM Ware but I don't know how to proceed from here!
>
> The 500GB hard drive has three partitions (XP running on C
. Reading the
> Gigabyte motherboard manual, one of the advanced BIOS features is
> Virtualization which is currently Disabled. To quote the manual
> "Virtualization allows a platform to run multiple operating systems and
> applications in independent partitions." Do I turn this on before
> installing VM Ware and Vista?
>
> I look forward to some precise instructions of what to do now or a pointer
> to a website that will give simple to follow instructions.
You can easily run Vista in a virtual machine (vm) using VMware. I installed
it yesterday on my MacBook using VMware Fusion.
The BIOS virtualization has nothing to do with this so you can ignore that.
Someone wiser than I in the hardware world can tell you what that's used
for (or you can Google it), but it isn't for running vm's in an operating
system. So leave well enough alone in your BIOS!
1. Install VMware on your host (XP).
2. Start VMware and create a new virtual machine. Save the new vm anywhere
you want; the default is in My Documents>Virtual Machines. You may want to
put it on one of your storage partitions.
VMware is slick and will walk you through what to do. Put in your Vista DVD
when called for and the installation will start. You are installing Vista
exactly the same way you would on a standalone, non-virtual, machine.
Prepare to be patient. The Vista installation process takes longer than
XP's and my VMware Fusion install took quite a while. There was a point
where I wasn't sure whether anything was happening and so I went out to a
client's to do some work. This was a good choice because when I got back,
Vista was ready for me to log in.
There is excellent documentation available from VMware's website and there
is an active user forum.
Malke
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