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Installing Vista Business on Virtual PC 2007

March 2nd, 2007

Following up my recent LDNUG presentation of Windows Vista and the .NET 3.0 Framework, here is a screenshot tour of my installation journey with Windows Vista on Virtual PC 2007.

Prerequisites

  • Virtual PC 2007 (free download)
  • A healthy amount of RAM (I have 1GB, it ran fine once I turned off some services like SqlServer and IIS. I also didn’t run any other applications…like Visual Studio…while running Virtual PC and Vista.)

New Virtual Machine

Open Virtual PC and click New…. Select Create a virtual machine, the location you would like to store the virtual machine file, select Windows Vista as the OS, and select Using the recommended RAM. Select a new virtual hard disk including the location for this disk, and then click Finish.

You now have a new virtual machine with no OS installed on it. Select the machine you just created and click Start. Since there is no OS, you will get a prompt asking you to insert boot media. Put your Windows Vista disk into the DVD drive and hit Enter.

We’re Just Getting Started

Loading Boot Media This is the first thing that happens. I actually had to start my virtual machine 6 or 7 times before it would finally start the next step. The first few times it just sat and spun on this step and eventually told me it couldn’t find the boot disk.
Boot Disk Startup It’s starting up!
Choose LanguageChoose your language, time format, and keyboard type.
Product Key Enter your product key.
License “Read” and agree to the license terms and conditions.
Type Select installation type. I thought it was interesting that a clean install is classified as Custom (advanced).
Location Where do you want to install windows?
Installing Installing. This step took about 25 minutes to complete.
Restart Halfway there, but you’ve gotta restart.
Restart prep Mysterious things are happening here. This took about 5 minutes to complete.
Completing Installation We’re back in business, it looks like we’re getting close!

Setup Windows

Started for the first time Vista is now installed! Before reaching this point it reboots again…now you are prompted to create a user account. I was disappointed in the selection of user account pictures. Being a man, I was hoping for something like a picture of a rocket or a rhinocerous.
Wallpaper Pick your wallpaper.
protect Choose protection settings.
Set Time Make sure Windows figured out your time zone and date/time settings correctly.
thank you Windows Vista Setup thanks you. For what? I’m not sure.
Checking performance You’re done, but Windows need to check your performance.
login Time to login! (and change my user account picture to something less feminine)

Final Analysis

Although I couldn’t run all the cool Vista bling in the virtual environment, I still had fun trying out all the new features in Vista. I think the Finder erm…Explorer is easier to use that it’s XP predecessor. I also like the built in tagging, although this does not work on all document types. The new search functionality is pretty fast, and even finds stuff buried inside of documents. However, I didn’t like that the search from the Start Menu behaves differently than the search from the Explorer window. Being a person who does not bash MS, I’m looking forward to having Vista installed in a non-virtualized environment…someday.

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  1. DotNetKicks.com wrote,

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  2. Bill wrote,

    Trouble is You cant seem to activate it, or get it to use the host Peripherals such as sound card, graphics card etc. Pretty useless to me really.

    Comment on March 20, 2008 @ 6:41 am

  3. Shane wrote,

    @Bill - I set this up as a demo for a short term project with no intentions of leaving it set up long term. For this reason, I wasn’t concerned about activation. That being said, I haven’t heard of anyone else having problems with registration or using the host peripherals.

    Comment on March 20, 2008 @ 1:44 pm

  4. Howard P. wrote,

    I followed your procedure. During the ‘installing’ step, I got the error message “Windows cannot access the required file D:\Sources\Install.wim …” . Have you ran across this problem ? I am using a Microsoft Vista Ultimate DVD in my physical dvd drive E:. Appreciate any info you can provide.

    Comment on April 30, 2008 @ 11:37 am

  5. bambit wrote,

    thank you very much for this post and for the step-by-step screenshots. I needed some hand holding while I installed Vista Business on Virtual PC 2007 and your screenshots assured me I was doing things the right way. I have a successful virtual PC installation on my (host)XP machine.

    thanks again!

    Comment on September 22, 2008 @ 1:13 am

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