07/11/2009, 06:28 AM
Right so yesterday I installed Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode... it works great. The intergrated application system so you can run them through the machine into 7 is just sweet.
Its kinda strange, Im running a 64-bit OS emulating a 32-bit OS running 16-bit applications (had to set some up for my Dad). And they work.
So anyway, I wondered what other than XPM is Virtual PC any good for.. so I got my bag and looked for my copy of Kubuntu 8.04, stuck it in and tried to install it.
This is how far I got:
![[Image: 2e6abkp.png]](http://i33.tinypic.com/2e6abkp.png)
To be more specific, it seemed to boot just fine, started doing the [OK] checks then the screen went green (mind you it was like 640x~ resolution at the time) and then eventually it kinda went ultra-widescreen like you can see above and then eventually got to the installation menu where the mouse wasn't working and the keyboard did - but it didnt recognize when I pressed enter so I couldnt continue with installation so:
Kubuntu 8.04 ~ [ FAIL ]
I´m going to try Ubuntu 9.X next (latest ISO), and if I didn't mishear, the Linux Kernel thanks to Microsoft themselves have more native virtualization compatibility so hopefully I'll get further.
I'll also go back in time with legacy versions of Windows...... just for the lulz.
Its kinda strange, Im running a 64-bit OS emulating a 32-bit OS running 16-bit applications (had to set some up for my Dad). And they work.
So anyway, I wondered what other than XPM is Virtual PC any good for.. so I got my bag and looked for my copy of Kubuntu 8.04, stuck it in and tried to install it.
This is how far I got:
![[Image: 2e6abkp.png]](http://i33.tinypic.com/2e6abkp.png)
To be more specific, it seemed to boot just fine, started doing the [OK] checks then the screen went green (mind you it was like 640x~ resolution at the time) and then eventually it kinda went ultra-widescreen like you can see above and then eventually got to the installation menu where the mouse wasn't working and the keyboard did - but it didnt recognize when I pressed enter so I couldnt continue with installation so:
Kubuntu 8.04 ~ [ FAIL ]
I´m going to try Ubuntu 9.X next (latest ISO), and if I didn't mishear, the Linux Kernel thanks to Microsoft themselves have more native virtualization compatibility so hopefully I'll get further.
I'll also go back in time with legacy versions of Windows...... just for the lulz.