Win7 Virtualization Virtual Machine Creation Strategy

  

Before we know about Windows Virtual PC & Windows XP Mode! In addition to being able to solve application compatibility problems encountered in the enterprise, other virtual machines such as Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and even Windows Server can be created through Windows Virtual PC. Windows Virtual PC is more powerful than Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1, but has specific hardware requirements, but if you want to use a USB device or seamlessly interact with the current system, Windows Virtual PC is probably a Microsoft product. The only choice. In addition, I don't know if you still remember that Microsoft once mentioned in Windows Vista that VPC should be built in the enterprise version and the flagship version, but in the end it failed to do so. Now it seems that all this has finally been achieved!

OK, back to the topic! It's very convenient to create a self-installed virtual machine using Windows Virtual PC, but unlike previous operations, it's hard to find if you don't pay attention or read the information. First, click the Windows Start icon, find the "Windows Virtual PC" program group from "All Programs", and click "Virtual Machine" below. (Figure 1)


The directory where the Windows Virtual PC virtual machine is located will be opened. Here is what gOxiA said is different from the previous virtual machine operation interface, as shown in the following figure. The red box on the bar is the button to create a virtual machine, so it seems that Windows Virtual PC is tightly integrated with Windows 7. (Figure 2)


Click "Create Virtual Machine" and then pop up the operation wizard, type the name of the virtual machine according to the icon, here I test to install Windows server 2008 R2 For example, after selecting the virtual machine file to store the location of the stored href=http://storage.it168.com/" target=_blank>, because the virtual machine files are stored on the system volume by default, it is obvious that the default save is not wise. way of doing. (Figure 3)


Then specify the amount of memory used for the virtual machine and check if network connection support is enabled. After the check, the virtual machine is configured with all the connected devices of the current device by default. Fortunately, my current wired and wireless LANs are connected to each other and found this interesting feature. Click "Next" to continue! (Figure 4)


Before we know about Windows Virtual PC & Windows XP Mode! In addition to being able to solve application compatibility problems encountered in the enterprise, other virtual machines such as Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and even Windows Server can be created through Windows Virtual PC. Windows Virtual PC is more powerful than Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1, but has specific hardware requirements, but if you want to use a USB device or seamlessly interact with the current system, Windows Virtual PC is probably a Microsoft product. The only choice. In addition, I don't know if you still remember that Microsoft once mentioned in Windows Vista that VPC should be built in the enterprise version and the flagship version, but in the end it failed to do so. Now it seems that all this has finally been achieved!

OK, back to the topic! It's very convenient to create a self-installed virtual machine using Windows Virtual PC, but unlike previous operations, it's hard to find if you don't pay attention or read the information. First, click the Windows Start icon, find the "Windows Virtual PC" program group from "All Programs", and click "Virtual Machine" below. (Figure 1)


The directory where the Windows Virtual PC virtual machine is located will be opened. Here is what gOxiA said is different from the previous virtual machine operation interface, as shown in the following figure. The red box on the bar is the button to create a virtual machine, so it seems that Windows Virtual PC is tightly integrated with Windows 7. (Figure 2)


Click "Create Virtual Machine" and then pop up the operation wizard, type the name of the virtual machine according to the icon, here I test to install Windows server 2008 R2 For example, after selecting the virtual machine file to store the location of the stored href=http://storage.it168.com/" target=_blank>, because the virtual machine files are stored on the system volume by default, it is obvious that the default save is not wise. way of doing. (Figure 3)



Then specify the amount of memory used for the virtual machine and check if network connection support is enabled. After the check, the virtual machine is configured with all the connected devices of the current device by default. Fortunately, my current wired and wireless LANs are connected to each other and found this interesting feature. Click "Next" to continue! (Figure 4)




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