Hi Myk,
I'm all for installing the VB Host on the C: drive since I now know there aren't any known problems regarding the UEFI Bios partition possibly becoming corrupted.
I'd already partitioned the hard drive, so all I might need to do is re-size the C: drive partition to accommodate the VB Host and Guest OSs within it.
My C: partition currently has 17GB of free space; is that enough, if not would you have any idea roughly how much additional space I might need to add to the C: drive to accommodate running the VB Host with Win7, XP, 98SE and 3.11 as Guest OSs?
Thanks again for your help and patients,
Mike
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Hi mpack,
I guess my last post crossed yours.
I'll do as you suggested, so as not to get way out there . . .
I'll install the VB Host in the C: system directory, and create another HDD partition to contain the Guest OSs.
Looking back, that's what I was supposed to ask you, but it somehow got lost in the Chinese to English translation.
BTW: I don't intend to run any of the VM Guests on any external drives, only on my computer's internal HDD.
Thanks again for your help and patients,
Mike
I guess my last post crossed yours.
I'll do as you suggested, so as not to get way out there . . .
I'll install the VB Host in the C: system directory, and create another HDD partition to contain the Guest OSs.
Looking back, that's what I was supposed to ask you, but it somehow got lost in the Chinese to English translation.
BTW: I don't intend to run any of the VM Guests on any external drives, only on my computer's internal HDD.
Thanks again for your help and patients,
Mike