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Mike Dimmick20-Jun-05 5:35
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All disk accesses within the Virtual PC environment go to the emulated hard disk, so there is no chance of overwriting your system files (assuming of course that there are no problems with Virtual PC itself, but I've not noticed any).

The most common setup is to have Virtual PC emulate a primary master IDE hard disk using a file on your system somewhere. The 'New Virtual Machine Wizard' in Virtual PC 2004 prompts you to either 'Create a virtual machine' or 'Use default settings to create a virtual machine'.

If you select default settings, you get a virtual machine configured to use 128MB of RAM, no hard drives, the emulated CD-ROM drive attached to the secondary IDE controller, and virtual networking enabled, attached to your primary network card. Use the Virtual Disk Wizard to configure a virtual hard drive.

If you select Create a virtual machine, after a few steps asking you to select the OS and the amount of RAM, it will ask whether to use a new or existing virtual hard disk. If you select New, it will ask where to create the disk. It will create a 'dynamically expanding virtual hard disk'. From inside the virtual machine, this looks like a 16GB hard disk. From outside, it's a file which only uses as much space as has actually been written to from inside. A Windows Server 2003 virtual disk I have, which has only had the OS installed on it so far, takes 1.5GB of actual space.

Using the Virtual Disk Wizard, you can select three other types of disk: fixed size, differencing, and linked to a physical hard disk. A fixed size disk has the same size inside and outside the virtual machine - there is a one-to-one correspondence between the sectors of the emulated disk and sectors of the physical file. A differencing disk is one which is based on another virtual disk image - it only stores the differences between this disk and another. This can be useful for adding new software to a base image - you could have one basic Windows Server 2003 image and derive two or more new images from that.

Finally, if you're a computer administrator, you can use an actual physical hard drive as the virtual disk. This is the fastest but most risky option. The whole disk is accessible to Virtual PC and the guest operating system.

To install a guest OS, put the CD in your CD drive, select the virtual machine you'll be using, and choose Start from the Virtual PC Console, or from the Virtual PC tray icon's context menu. If the installer does not start up within the virtual machine, and the OS you're trying to install supports booting from CD, right-click the CD image in the status bar and choose 'Use Physical Drive n:', where n is the drive you put the CD into. Then select Action/Reset from the menu. You can also boot from an ISO image of a CD - from the CD menu, select Capture ISO Image rather than Use Physical Drive.

Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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