![]() ![]() I've been running like this for almost a year without issue. I'm fine with thatīecause again, it's the only way I can get my usb devices into a Linux VM under Hyper-V. I said it wasn't great because obviously VirtualBox doesn't have direct access to the hardware so therefore cannot provide that to the VM - it's all basically emulation at that point. I didn't say performance was very poor or unusable. If there are CPU issues, either inside the VM or on the host itself, you're doing The VM inside the VM is slow, but that's expected because it does not have direct acccess to any hardware. There is zero CPU performance issues running a VM inside another VM. I can even live-migrate the Windows VM between cluster nodes and everything continues Ergo, I put that Linux VM inside a Windows VM that is running under Hyper-V. I said that because Hyper-V doesn't provide such basic functionality as mapping host serial and USB ports to a VM, and Linux support is marginal, and that my usb-over-ethernetĭevice only works in Windows, I need a way to get the USB in to a Linux VM. I never said usb-over-ethernet didn't work in Hyper-V. ![]() Machines, I get a dialog that says that Hyper-V cannot be installed because the processor is not compatible with it. haven't found good info on how to do that, however, and when I try to enable the Hyper-v role on these virtual Has anyone tried this and had success?Īlternatively, if I could enable Hyper-v on the Server 2008 virtual machine, then I could create a hyper-v virtual machine to host Windows XPMode. ![]() I've seen posts that indicate it's possible to run MS VPC on Server 2008 R2, but haven't found anyone soįar who is running the configuration I'm after. It, but when I start up the VPC, it hangs the whole virtual server (no response to UI, ctr-alt-del signal, keboard, etc.) and I have to reset it. I have a Server 2008 R2 machine running Hyper-V with several virutal machines that also run Server 2008 R2, and I would like to run a Virutal PC with XP (the XPMode vhd) inside of one of one of these virtual 2008 servers. I need to run a virtual machine inside of a virutal machine. **VirtualPC 2007 SP1 does NOT WORK on Windows 8/8.1/10 due to driver incompatibility! A tutorial to bypassing the issue is available here.Realizing that this may be a totally unsupported configuration, I'm interested to find out if anyone else has tried this and had success. **To get Windows 95 working on this version, install Windows 95 normally, then extract the 2004 ISO and obtain additions from there, then install on 2007. Virtual PC will not allow the 2007 version to launch! **Do not install Microsoft Virtual PC with Virtual PC2007. **VirtualPC 2007 does not have support for accelerated video. **Compatible OSes: OS/2, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista **Enjoy legacy media incompatible with host OS **Shared folders available with additions **Customizable virtual hard disks, ram, CD drives, networking, floppy disks, and display Creation of a virtual machine is a very easy processes of creating a new virtual disk and inserting (or mounting) an installation disc. Virtual PC 2007 can emulate Windows 98 to Windows Vista guest machines with unofficial support for even Windows 95. Microsoft Windows Virutal PC 2007 is a timeless emulation masterpiece. ![]()
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