Re: Virtual Machines under Vista Ultimate for Running Windows 7?

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The best VM is VMware Workstation but it is expensive. I use it and find it extremely useful.

As most have already said, if you want freeware then you could go fro VirtualPC 2007 or Virtual box. VirtualPC 2007 doesn't have USB support, but I believe Virtual box does; of course VMware Workstation does also.

Virtual Machine software is a God send if you don't have multiple machines in which to test operating systems and software on; however, they are 'only' virtual machines, don't expect an operating system to run as it would on a physical machine because it won't. To do its job it relies upon 'virtual' drivers which represent the basic drivers available.

You are running Vista so you are familiar with Aero. Running Vista or Windows 7 for that matter on a VM doesn't allow the use of Aero, simply because of the virtual video drivers it uses, therefore you may be running Windows 7 ultimate, but you will be getting a Windows 7 Home display. Now if this doesn't bother you then VM is the way to go. If it does then my suggestion is a dual boot scenario. I currently dual boot Vista Ultimate with Windows 7 Ultimate. My VM is used to run Windows XP Professional.

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"ross m. greenberg" <greenber@@gmail.com> wrote in message news:5415B0F4-0A57-4F1E-899D-C2A27D9CBEC0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'm looking for a good virtual machine environment so I can test that Windows 7 on my Vista Ultimate installation -- free would be best of course!

What's the best VM out there that matches these criteria?

Thanks!

Ross


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