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simulant
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multible hosts

Post by simulant »

Hi,

I run a XP-Guest on my Win7, to get some older programms running which refuse to install under Win7. On the same PC i have Ubuntu (Jaunty). Is it somehow possible to get the same XP-Guest running under Ubuntu??

I have tryed to set up a new VM (in Ubuntu) and adding the virtual disk from the Windows partition. When i boot this VM i get a BlueScreen with UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME. But with the Win7-Host it works fine. Can anyone help me with this?

Thanks,
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Re: multible hosts

Post by mpack »

Was this XP guest created using "XP Mode" on Win7? If yes then the guest VHD is almost certainly a differencing type (like a snapshot) based on a root image held elsewhere on the NTFS partition - and VBox doesn't know how to find that base image. I have not played around enough with "XP Mode" yet to know if its possible to merge the images to create a flat VHD.
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Re: multible hosts

Post by simulant »

Hi,

thank you for the quick answer.
mpack wrote:Was this XP guest created using "XP Mode" on Win7?
I created it on my old laptop using VMWare-Workstation, how can i check, if the disk is differencing type?


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Re: multible hosts

Post by mpack »

simulant wrote:I created it on my old laptop using VMWare-Workstation, how can i check, if the disk is differencing type?
The only thing I can think of is to try to clone it with my CloneVDI tool. CloneVDI will refuse it if its a differencing type disk. If it starts working then you know its an ordinary VHD and can cancel the cloning process. CloneVDI does other validation checks on the VHD, so if the problem is something else then this may let you find out what it is.
 Edit:  Oh, wait. Your mention of Win7 made me assume XP mode and a VHD. I see now that is probably not true. It would help somewhat if you provided this info at the start. 
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Re: multible hosts

Post by simulant »

Hi again!

i could fix the problem by mounting the windows-partition to a different folder. Seems to be related to permissions....

mpack wrote:
 Edit:  Oh, wait. Your mention of Win7 made me assume XP mode and a VHD. I see now that is probably not true. It would help somewhat if you provided this info at the start. 
next time... ;)

thank you for your help

simulant
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Re: multible hosts

Post by Sasquatch »

mpack wrote:
 Edit:  Oh, wait. Your mention of Win7 made me assume XP mode and a VHD. I see now that is probably not true. It would help somewhat if you provided this info at the start. 
Only Ultimate has XP mode with the VHD. Other versions don't have it.
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Re: multible hosts

Post by mpack »

Sasquatch wrote:Only Ultimate has XP mode with the VHD. Other versions don't have it.
Who can keep track of the various Windows packages? I do know that my new work PC is Win7 (Enterprise I think), and has the XP mode feature, though I think that may have been a downloaded add-on.
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Post by Sasquatch »

Well, according to http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/win7_skus_compare.asp does only ultimate have XP Mode. But I read it wrong and it's available in Pro and above.
Read the Forum Posting Guide before opening a topic.
VirtualBox FAQ: Check this before asking questions.
Online User Manual: A must read if you want to know what we're talking about.
Howto: Install Linux Guest Additions
Howto: Use Shared Folders on Linux Guest
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Re: multible hosts

Post by BillG »

From the WVPC home page XP Mode FAQ

Does Windows XP Mode come with Windows Virtual PC?

No. Windows XP Mode, a single virtual copy of Windows XP Service Pack 3, is available for download free of charge from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtua ... fault.aspx for PCs running Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise.

Why is Windows XP Mode not available in Windows 7 Home Premium?

Windows XP Mode is best suited for older business and productivity applications such as accounting, inventory, and similar applications. Windows XP Mode is not aimed at consumers because many consumer applications require extensive use of hardware interfaces, such as 3-D graphics, audio, and TV tuners, that do not work well under virtualization today.
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