Window 7 professional

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nickyblue
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Primary OS: MS Windows 7
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Window 7 professional

Post by nickyblue »

Hi, I'm fairly new to computers so pleas be nice. I downloaded the virtual box and I'm running Window 7 Home premium as my main host. I have a Windows 7 professional disc in 64 and 32 bit that I'm required to have in a virtual environment for a class in college. When I download the virtual box I don't know what settings to do at the beginning to be able to use the USB drives, or the DVD drive in the Guest OS. For my class I have to download Windows 7 WAIK and burn it to a Blank DVD then use the software in my Guest OS. I downloaded the file just fine but when I use Imgburn it doesn't recognize any optical drive to burn the ISO file too. So I just did it in my main OS and when I try to play the disc in my Virtual PC I get a win32 error.

Separately I'm using a toshiba sattellite C655D aptop home premium 64 bit, and It said I need to make sure the Amd-v is enabled in my host OS to use the 64bit Windows 7 Professional. So I called the guy at Toshiba to ask how to enable it(because there wasn't a setting in BIOS after or before I updated it) and he said it is enabled by default. The message I get is it's enabled bt not operatonal. The 32bit seems to work fine except the no usb or dvd drive that I mentioned above.

Please help!
mpack
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Re: Window 7 professional

Post by mpack »

The virtual CD/DVD drive is a ROM device, not a writer. To get write capability you have to enable the "Passthrough" option in the Storage settings for the CD/DVD.

I'm not sure why you need to burn the ISO to a CD/DVD at all, since you can mount the ISO directly in the VM as a virtual CD.

I'll suspend comment on things like "Win32 error" until you provide a more informative error report.
nickyblue
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Joined: 1. Feb 2012, 04:40
Primary OS: MS Windows 7
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Guest OSses: Windows 7 professional 32

Re: Window 7 professional

Post by nickyblue »

mpack wrote:The virtual CD/DVD drive is a ROM device, not a writer. To get write capability you have to enable the "Passthrough" option in the Storage settings for the CD/DVD.

I'm not sure why you need to burn the ISO to a CD/DVD at all, since you can mount the ISO directly in the VM as a virtual CD.

I'll suspend comment on things like "Win32 error" until you provide a more informative error report.
Ok i'll try that, this is my second semester in a IT program at a community college. The reason I have to burn it to a CD/DVD is because the book told me too. The text in my class is for Windows Ultimate I think but the instructor said we could install Professional and still get most of the work done that is needed for the class. We have to use a Virtual environment because a noob like me can mess up my regular OS as I don't know what the hell I'm doing yet. IMO the instructor should have at least taught a week on the capabilites and settings of virtualbox. :lol: The error didn't reoccur when I used a different download from microsoft.
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