Dear VirtualBox Community,
We want to install Windows XP ( SP3 ) into VirtualBox ( latest ) on Snow Leopard ( latest ) which is running from an External USB Hard Drive .
Are we able to execute the scenario with confidence ?
Intel iMac is operating Tiger ( 10.4.11 ) on the internal hard drive .
[ We are able to select Snow Leopard ( latest ) by holding the option key at boot-up or more permanently selecting the snow leopard partition on the Startup Disk pane in System Preferences ( and vice versa ) ] .
External USB Hard Drive is partitioned ( three ) where one partition is the full Snow Leopard ( latest ) install .
Are we making things too difficult for ourselves ?
We are able to use Windows 7 instead of Windows XP ( SP3 ) .
Your questions, queries, concerns and comments are welcome .
We seek your advice and suggestions before embarking on the adventure .
For now,
Much appreciated . . much obliged . .
Yours Sincerely
Stuart ~ opensourceuser .
Windows XP in VirtualBox on SnowLeopard on External Hard Drv
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Re: Windows XP in VirtualBox on SnowLeopard on External Hard Drv
Any particular reason you chose not to update the internal HD to Snow Leopard and then install VB on it?
That external USB drive is going to put a bottleneck in performance because USB is considerably slower than SATA.
That external USB drive is going to put a bottleneck in performance because USB is considerably slower than SATA.
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Re: Windows XP in VirtualBox on SnowLeopard on External Hard Drv
Dear Mr Murray and wider VirtualBox community,
Tiger is the stable production engine in use .
Snow Leopard is the experimental upgrade and newer development engine in use .
Eventually ( internet time ), Snow Leopard shall become the stable production engine in use .
Your question is entirely mentionable . We understand that you would encourage us to consider ( and so not unthinkingly ignore ) the most efficient implementation . Thank you .
We have had an easy time of VirtualBox to date . And we are new to the virtualisation game . We commend VirtualBox for making our computing lives considerably improved .
We have successfully implemented VirtualBox on Snow Leopard ( latest ) installed on an external USB connected hard drive .
We have successfully installed Windows XP ( sp3 ) and chosen Windows softwares on the VirtualBox implementation as described ( in the line above ) .
Matters of fuller Windows softwares functionality and wider mac systems hardware and software integration are in discovery .
So far, we operate unhindered but our demands ( of wider mac systems hardware and software integration ) beyond internet connection are nil .
We followed this guide from http://gizmodo.com/5383982/how-to-virtu ... s-for-free
We noted minor menu option changes to VirtualBox 3.2.8 between the guide writing ( and the earlier VirtualBox release in the guide use ) and the current release . . meaning some ( few ) mentioned features in the guide are now located under other VirtualBox main menu titles . One need not be concerned . VirtualBox appears to be better than ever before .
We are grateful for the deliberate mention of the 'guest additions' in the guide which deliver a worthy improvement to the matter of more seamless operation .
VirtualBox - - impressed are we .
Well done .
For now,
Much appreciated . . much obliged . .
Yours Sincerely,
Stuart ~ opensourceuser .
Yes, you can .Are we able to execute the scenario with confidence ?
No, you are not .Are we making things too difficult for ourselves ?
Fear . Of the unknown .Any particular reason you chose not to update the internal HD to Snow Leopard and then install VB on it?
Tiger is the stable production engine in use .
Snow Leopard is the experimental upgrade and newer development engine in use .
Eventually ( internet time ), Snow Leopard shall become the stable production engine in use .
Your question is entirely mentionable . We understand that you would encourage us to consider ( and so not unthinkingly ignore ) the most efficient implementation . Thank you .
True . An acceptable performance degradation, for now .That external USB drive is going to put a bottleneck in performance because USB is considerably slower than SATA.
We have had an easy time of VirtualBox to date . And we are new to the virtualisation game . We commend VirtualBox for making our computing lives considerably improved .
We have successfully implemented VirtualBox on Snow Leopard ( latest ) installed on an external USB connected hard drive .
We have successfully installed Windows XP ( sp3 ) and chosen Windows softwares on the VirtualBox implementation as described ( in the line above ) .
Matters of fuller Windows softwares functionality and wider mac systems hardware and software integration are in discovery .
So far, we operate unhindered but our demands ( of wider mac systems hardware and software integration ) beyond internet connection are nil .
We followed this guide from http://gizmodo.com/5383982/how-to-virtu ... s-for-free
We noted minor menu option changes to VirtualBox 3.2.8 between the guide writing ( and the earlier VirtualBox release in the guide use ) and the current release . . meaning some ( few ) mentioned features in the guide are now located under other VirtualBox main menu titles . One need not be concerned . VirtualBox appears to be better than ever before .
We are grateful for the deliberate mention of the 'guest additions' in the guide which deliver a worthy improvement to the matter of more seamless operation .
VirtualBox - - impressed are we .
Well done .
For now,
Much appreciated . . much obliged . .
Yours Sincerely,
Stuart ~ opensourceuser .