Screenshot Submissions – please return to the VMWare Ubuntu instructions for detailed screenshot requirements but in a nutshell they are: screenshot of your MD5/SHA1 verification, screenshot of your Ubuntu desktop and a screenshot of your Terminal in Ubuntu. Choose “Install Ubuntu” rather than “Try Ubuntu” You will follow the Ubuntu setup instructions in the VB Ubuntu Installation at this juncture => 3. Screenshots of these steps follow and after this please be patient as the Ubuntu OS installation can take some time.įollowing this possibly long wait you will have be at the installation point above note this is in the Microsoft Virtual PC. When the Terminal screen appears, choose CD from the Terminal’s top menu and then “Capture ISO Image” and navigate to your desktop and choose the Ubuntu. The successor to Virtual PC 2007, Windows Virtual PC, entered public beta testing on April 30, 2009, and is intended for release alongside Windows 7. Now in Microsoft Virtual PC, select your new VM from the list and choose start. iso to your desktop as instructed in the VB Ubuntu Installation Instructions (please review previous materials as necessary as you should understand this process and what a VM and the guest OS is and does). Please minimally give it 12 GB Virtual Hard Disk (I have 16 GB selected below)ĭownload the Ubuntu LTS 32 bit. Adjust RAM minimum to at least 512 MB and as in VB instructions, 1 GB is better.Ħ. 1st screenshot and of course I just chose “Next”Ĥ. If you were wondering, yes, I lost track of where I was as I was taking screenshots in Windows 7 and porting them back to my Mac OS to edit this Website – □ Lastly note this is a moving target as MS Virtual PC will evolve so to this extent there are more comprehensive and up-to-date instructions on the Web.ġ. I provide my screenshots below and you will see my onscreen keyboard as I am setting up this MS Virtual PC VM inside my Mac OS VMWare Fusion VM running a guest Windows 7 instance and of course Mac OS does not have a print screen button and MS does not provide a print screen keyboard shortcut. Open or launch Microsoft Virtual Machine and you will automatically enter the “New Virtual Machine Wizard”. In contrast to our VB instructions, you should download and install the MS Virtual PC version in accord with your system/OS (i.e. Regardless of changes, your best plan of action in all things IS/IT is to be well informed so please be patient and do not skimp on the research and if nothing else you will ask better questions.Īfter viewing the videos please perform additional Microsoft Virtual PC research as necessary. Windows 7 Microsoft Virtual PC Installationįor background, please see these YouTube videos noting you will see some differences in your implementation as the MS Virtual PC interface has changed and we will of course use a later up-to-date Ubuntu LTS version. Note VMWare Player is also available for free for PC users ( download here) and provides equivalent functionality. I present this in 2 components, first Win 7 Virtual PC installation instructions here and then on a separate page, Win 8 installation instructions where it has been renamed Hyper-V. It is also a nice resource for supporting XP functionality and applications providing Win 7 users with XP mode. To obtain the related header and library files, install the Windows SDK for Windows 7 from the Microsoft Download Center.Here is another VM option for Windows users if VB fails or gives you problems. Windows Virtual PC requires one of the following Windows 7 editions - Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, or Enterprise edition. The Windows Virtual PC COM interfaces are for developers who are creating client applications that automate the deployment and operation of virtual machines. Each virtual machine emulates a complete hardware system-from processor to network card-in a self-contained, isolated software environment, enabling the simultaneous operation of otherwise incompatible systems. You can create separate virtual machines on top of your Windows 7 desktop. Windows Virtual PC is the latest Microsoft virtualization technology it enables you to run many productivity applications on a virtual Windows environment, with a single click, directly from Windows 7. This documentation provides information about the Windows Virtual PC COM interface.
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