Jumat, 28 Oktober 2011

Free Tutorial Microsoft Virtual PC for Windows 7

Free Download Ebook panduan penggunaan Microsoft Virtual PC di Windows 7. Microsoft Virtual PC adalah sebuah aplikasi yang bisa dijalankan pada Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, dan Windows 7 Enterprise, selain untuk Windows 7 juga terdapat aplikasi Virtual PC untuk Windows Vista dan Windows XP. Dengan menggunakan Microsoft Virtual PC kita dapat menjalankan beberapa sistem operasi secara simultan, dengan terlebih dahulu mengaktifkan virtual PC.

Berikut ini adalah isi ebook yang mencakup tutorial penggunaan Microsoft Virtual PC pada Windows 7:

A. Info for existing users of Microsoft Virtual PC include:



These are the new features in Windows Virtual PC:

• Windows Virtual PC is supported only on Windows 7 host.

• USB 2.0 support in virtual machines (“VM”).

• Windows XP Mode ‐ Virtualized applications running in a VM run seamlessly on

Windows 7 desktop as if they were native Windows 7.

• Auto publishing of virtualized applications running in a VM to Windows 7.

• Multithreading‐ Each VM runs in its own thread.

• Support for higher resolution, support for Direct X in Windows 7 & Windows

Vista VMs.

• Integrated with Windows 7 Explorer shell and Super Bar features.

• Simplified UI.

• Support for DEP/NX in VMs.

• Support for EPT/NPT for VMs.



B. Set up and Install

a.Special Hardware requirement

• Windows Virtual PC requires a CPU with the Intel® Virtualization Technology or AMD‐V®

feature turned on (enabled in the BIOS). Most modern systems ship with virtualization

extensions disabled in the BIOS. You must enable these extensions, and the instructions

to enable virtualization differ depending on the hardware vendor. AMD's virtualization

is referred to as AMD‐V®; Intel's virtualization is called Intel® VT. In addition you need to

disable TXT (Trusted execution technology in BIOS).

b. How to enable processor virtualization extension

This is done in the system BIOS. Because each OEM has a different BIOS layout, there

are no standard steps to enable processor virtualization extensions in the BIOS ; it is

vendor‐specific.

c. Installation of Integration Components (ICs)

• “Integration Components” run inside the guest VM and communicate directly with

the operating system on the host computer thereby enabling smoother user

interaction.

Integration Components are set of binaries that improve the VM experience. For

example , you can move the mouse from between guest and host applications; it

also enables features like drive sharing, printer redirection, clipboard sharing and

smart card sharing.

C. Windows XP mode

Windows XP Mode is a pre‐activated copy of Windows XP SP3 in VHD file format. For

licensed users of Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate or Enterprise editions, Virtual

Windows XP makes it easier for users to adopt Windows Virtual PC as a solution for

application compatibility. To make the user experience easier, a “sysprepped” and

compressed Windows XP SP3 VHD is available from the Download Center

at www.microsoft.com. The VHD simplifies installation and setup of Windows XP Mode

with minimum user intervention.


D. Virtual Application

Virtual application publishing

“Virtual application” as used here refers to an application installed within a VM that can run in a seamless way as if the application were installed on the host computer’s operating system. The user would not necessarily be aware of the existence of

underlying VM on which the application is running.

Links to the virtual application get published to the start menu of Windows 7. Filesresiding on Windows 7 host computer get associated with these remote applications.

The published Virtual applications are sometimes referred to as “RAIL‐ed” applications. RAIL stands for “remote application integrated locally.”

The user can publish many applications in a VM. The launching of the first virtual

application in a VM takes longer due to the time needed to start and login to the VM.

E.Networking in VMs

Network options available in VM

In virtual machine settings, you can specify up to four (4) emulated

adapters. You can assign each emulated adapter card to any netw

installed on the physical computer. The various adapter options are:

• Not connected: With this option, networking is not available in VM.

• Internal Network: This option provides networking between VMs on

• Shared Networking (NAT): This is a virtual NAT (network address tra

that allows the virtual machine to leverage the external TCP/IP

connected to the Windows 7 host. This is very useful if you are

moving your computer between different network configurations.

NAT performance is not as good as that of Bridged mode.

• Network Adapter on host: (Note‐This option appears as Name of a

the drop down). This is also known as Bridged mode. When this

selected, the virtual machine is connected directly to the selected

connection of the Windows 7 host. The virtual machine will ap

behave like a separate physical computer on the same network

system has wireless adapter, its name will appear in dropdown list.

F.VM Creation & Management

Change Settings of the Virtual Machine

Change the RAM allotted to virtual machine

Restart option is missing from Start menu in VM. How do I restart?

Entering Pre‐Boot environment (BIOS screen/network boot)

Shutdown down a VM

PXE installation of OS in a VM

I noticed that I am unable to resize or go to full screen in a Windows XP VM. Why?

Renaming a VM

Moving a VMC, VHD or VMCX file

Deleting a VMC, VMCX or VHD file

Why do I need to provide my logon credentials when I resize VM window?

I have added a non‐admin user to the VM. But the new user cannot login in to the VM.Why?

Adding additional disks in VM

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