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Many folks who want to try the new Windows 7 Beta find frustration in one of two camps. They either aren?t interested in testing on a low performance virtual instance (i.e. VMWare, Virtual PC, Virtual Box), or they don?t want to wipe out their current operating system that they know is stable.
Yes. It's not a virtual OS in any way, the only thing "virtual" is the hard drive, which is really a mounted file. It's not going to be a performance-oriented solution though, VHD reading/writing won't be nearly as fast as just writing to a hard drive.Originally posted by: lopri
So this means the OS booted from VHD will be fully hardware accelerated? That's great if true.
It's not going to be a performance-oriented solution though, VHD reading/writing won't be nearly as fast as just writing to a hard drive.
Originally posted by: ViRGE
I wouldn't get too attached to this, IMHO. It's an Enterprise/Ultimate-only feature.
Yeah, I'm sure I'm not thinking of XPM. As far as I know, VHD is Enterprise/Ultimate only.Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: ViRGE
I wouldn't get too attached to this, IMHO. It's an Enterprise/Ultimate-only feature.
Are you sure your not thinking of XPM?
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Yeah, I'm sure I'm not thinking of XPM. As far as I know, VHD is Enterprise/Ultimate only.Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: ViRGE
I wouldn't get too attached to this, IMHO. It's an Enterprise/Ultimate-only feature.
Are you sure your not thinking of XPM?