Related topics

wfw311
Colin Barnhorst colinbarharst(nojunk)@msn.com microsoft public virtualpc If you are running a Windows guest, install the Virtual Machine Additions (it is on the Action Menu). You can remove the scroll bars by dragging the lower right of the window until the window is resized and the bars disappear.

Virtual Machine Additions Will Not Install
The VM will always do a time sync on boot. Inside the vm while its running, yes, if you remove the VM Additions, but then you lose the other features of the VM Additions too. On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 12:45:29 +1030, Evan Pearce <invalid@invalid> wrote: Is it possible to stop a virtual machine from syncing its clock with

How to force uninstall of Virtual Machine Additions?
Ken "Ben Armstrong [MSFT]" wrote: Hi Ken, The KB Article you read actually refers to the fact that installing the Virtual Machine Additions disables hibernation in the guest operating system - not the host. Virtual PC should have no effect on the hosts ability to hibernate. -- Cheers, Benjamin Armstrong

VM Additions and VMware
Mac wrote: When you install additions they get installed only onto the virtual hard drive of your virtual machine. If you try to install again it will uninstall them (at least that is my experience) from the virtual hard drive. As for your CD, I don't know... "William B. Lurie" <billu...@nospam.net> wrote in

Help Needed Getting Modem Through VS To Guest O/S
"Jane C" wrote: Hi Vincent, Have you installed the Virtual Machine Additions in your guest? "Vincent" <Vinc...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6D945776-0DF0-47A4-94B6-6C23103563A4@microsoft.com... We installed the newest version of Virtual PC (downloaded a few days ago), and installed Win 2003 as

Virtual Machine Additions
Michael Faklis MFak...@ACM.org microsoft public virtualpc I received my retail upgrade (not beta) of Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. I'm upgrading from Connectix Virtual PC v5.2. Following the directions in the readme.htm file, I first used Connectix Virtual PC v5.2 to remove the Virtual Machine Additions from each of

Virtual Machine Additions
Also, try manually removing the Additions via Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel in Windows and then reinstalling the Additions. I tried that and I still have the Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP Website: http://www.essjae.com "This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Mouse is very slow in guest OS
Linux VM Additions have been released for Virtual Server 2005 and users have reported success with several Linux distributions and Virtual PC 2004/2007, though this is In addition, Steve Jain's website (listed above) contains the Virtual PC 2004 Service Pack 1 Additions, which should work, but are unsupported,

Uninstall Virtual Machine Additions
William B. Lurie wrote: Right now I have 2 goals, Mac: To get rid of the Additions altogether, and to get my CD drive into service again in my 98 system which is, of course, all in the VPC. Mac wrote: When you install additions they get installed only onto the virtual hard drive of your virtual machine.

Can"t manually uninstalle Virtual PC Additions
If you are running a Windows guest, install the Virtual Machine Additions (it is on the Action Menu). You can remove the scroll bars by dragging the lower right of the window until the window is resized and the bars disappear. -- Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine] (Reply to the group only unless

Installing VP additions removes Hibernation and Standby from H
Unseelie unsee...@gmail.com microsoft public mac virtualpc Agreed... perhaps there's a job stuck in the spooler... I'd suggest booting in safe mode. but I'm not certain that would stop the print spooler. It's worth a try though. Boot in safe mode, then use add/remove to remove the existing additions and then

VPC2004 Change Guest RAM Settings?
On
Mon, 1 Jan 2007 18:40:49 -0700, "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarha...@msn.com> wrote: Sound in a virtual machine is handled by the emulated sound card and not by the host sound card directly. Do not install the Realtek drivers in the virtual machine. If the host is Vista install the virtual machine additions from the

VPC2004 Change Guest RAM Settings?
Just choose Install or Upgrade Virtual Machine Additions from the Action Menu on the virtual machine console (while Vista is running). Anyone know where to get the Virtual Machine Additions that help Vista Run faster on Virtual PC 2004 sp1? Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 Beta doesn't seem to be on

Migrating a Virtual PC to a real PC
Why
can't you install the Additions? Please provide more info. Also, try manually removing the Additions via Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel in Windows and then reinstalling the Additions. -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP Website: http://www.essjae.com "This posting is provided "AS IS" with no

Filling Virtual machine screen
DaveRobinson dave.remove.robin...@aeroflex.com microsoft public windowsxp embedded I'm running XPE successfully on Virtual PC 2004. This is what I do: Build the image in Target Designer. Start a VPC with 2 HDD - 1 with XP Pro installed, the other is to be used by XPE. This VPC has Virtual Machine Additions

Can time sync in virtual machines be disabled?
SP1 installed and Virtual Machine Additions updated. I wouldn't call it a screamer but I've bumped it up to 512 MB and performance is noticably improved. Guest Add/Remove indicates "Virtual Machine Additions" but I have no idea which additions. I simply don't recall but I can say I thought the 'additions'

Unable to Drag & Drop Files - Virtual PC 2004 SP1
I'm running XPE successfully on Virtual PC 2004. This is what I do: Build the image in Target Designer. Start a VPC with 2 HDD - 1 with XP Pro installed, the other is to be used by XPE. This VPC has Virtual Machine Additions installed so that I can use the directory with my built image as a shared drive.

virtual pc additions
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote: He is saying to remove the vm entries via the Virtual PC Console (the window that lists all of your vm's) not the additions inside of each vm. To remove a vm from the list in the VPC Console, highlight the vm and click the Remove button. To add them back, navigate to the virtual machine

Virtual Machine Additions Will Not Install
Works fine except when I try and upgrade the virtual server additions. I have tried uninstalling with no help there. Tried copying the install to the guest os drive. When I try to install I get "Due to group policy, you do not have sufficient permissions to install Virtual Machine Additions.

no network on Windows NT workstation
Here are the steps of the creation process: 1) Install Virtual PC 7 2) Install windows XP/Vista in virtual pc 7 3) Apply all the updates you want in the new OS you installed on VPC7 4) Remove the Virtual Machine additions (if you installed them) 5) Install .NET 2.0 or higher and launch the UIU program.