Newbie alert: WinXP VM on Win7 host
Posted: 2. Jan 2011, 21:32
Folks,
Newby alert here. I need to run some pre-historic programs from Brazilian insurers and decided to create a VM to do that.
Host environment
- Win 7 64 bit home premium (dutch)
- 6 GB RAM
- 600 GB hard disk
Target VM (i'm using VB 4.0.0)
- Win XP 32 bit professional (portuguese-brazil)
- 1.5 GB RAM
- 60 GB hard disk
I defined the virtual machine as above (albeit with a 20GB, expandable hard disk)
I seem to have terminated the setup of the VM from CD/DVD successfully, but now I start to boot the machine I get a series of errors
VB error
"The virtual machine reports that the guest operating system does not support mouse integration in the current mode, you need to capture your mouse by clicking the host key...." (winging it a bit because the message pops up in Dutch)
Windows error
"STOP c000007b {faulty image}
The application or the DLL \??\C:\WINDOWS\system32\winserv.dll is not a valid image for windows, compare with the installation disk
Key questions
- From the basic tutorials I could not quite figure out whether there were any limitations on using a 32 bit guest in a 64 bit host, most comments were about 64 bit guests in 32 bit hosts
- Is the windows error potentially related to the setup in VB, or should I treat it as a standalone problem
- Why doesn't the host key (right ctrl) release my mouse to the host environment?
Many thanks,
Pieter
Newby alert here. I need to run some pre-historic programs from Brazilian insurers and decided to create a VM to do that.
Host environment
- Win 7 64 bit home premium (dutch)
- 6 GB RAM
- 600 GB hard disk
Target VM (i'm using VB 4.0.0)
- Win XP 32 bit professional (portuguese-brazil)
- 1.5 GB RAM
- 60 GB hard disk
I defined the virtual machine as above (albeit with a 20GB, expandable hard disk)
I seem to have terminated the setup of the VM from CD/DVD successfully, but now I start to boot the machine I get a series of errors
VB error
"The virtual machine reports that the guest operating system does not support mouse integration in the current mode, you need to capture your mouse by clicking the host key...." (winging it a bit because the message pops up in Dutch)
Windows error
"STOP c000007b {faulty image}
The application or the DLL \??\C:\WINDOWS\system32\winserv.dll is not a valid image for windows, compare with the installation disk
Key questions
- From the basic tutorials I could not quite figure out whether there were any limitations on using a 32 bit guest in a 64 bit host, most comments were about 64 bit guests in 32 bit hosts
- Is the windows error potentially related to the setup in VB, or should I treat it as a standalone problem
- Why doesn't the host key (right ctrl) release my mouse to the host environment?
Many thanks,
Pieter