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I'm thinking about installing XP using virtual PC. I would like to use an old XP install. I have a computer that I'm not using with XP, but I don't want to uninstall it from that. If I can get the old install disks and use that license key, will it work, or do I need a new key?
 

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It will work, so long as you haven't activated that same key too many times. I actually did that when I used Windows, but it took several years of reinstalling monthly.

There may be a problem if you connect them both to the same network (or maybe the Internet) but I don't know how Windows handles that.
 

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I believe it has only been used once. I don't know how a virtual PC would handle being on a network.
 

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With VMWare (a free x86 emulator) the networking can be direct or bridged. With direct, the VM connects and gets its own IP address on the network. With bridged networking, it shares the host (physical) PC's IP address and network connection.

I have the same copy of Windows 2000 running on a PC and on an emulator with bridged networking. Both run at the same time and have no problems. Don't take this as a guarantee that XP will work the same way though.
 
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With VMWare (a free x86 emulator)...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm almost positive that isn't free (not including the trial versions). I know VMware player is free, and it lets you run virtual machines, but does it actually let you create them as well?
 

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm almost positive that isn't free (not including the trial versions). I know VMware player is free, and it lets you run virtual machines, but does it actually let you create them as well?

Similar conversation got started on IRC, it certainly sounded like there was the player and server, which were free, then the workstation and enterprise, which weren't.

Not that it really matters since theres always a way around it. I'll look into it a bit more later, but from what I saw on their website, the server is free if you register for the free serial number.


Looks like it wants company info though, but that hardly matters - make some stuff up but answer as much as possible :)

But yeah if you know the player's free, then it looks like you might just be able to piece two parts of the puzzle together and get a working VM system :)
 

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Yes, I think that VMware is shareware to create servers. Although, there are many other applications like VMware that are similar to what you want I think. Try googling for alternatives.
 

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Similar conversation got started on IRC, it certainly sounded like there was the player and server, which were free, then the workstation and enterprise, which weren't.

Not that it really matters since theres always a way around it. I'll look into it a bit more later, but from what I saw on their website, the server is free if you register for the free serial number.


Looks like it wants company info though, but that hardly matters - make some stuff up but answer as much as possible :)

But yeah if you know the player's free, then it looks like you might just be able to piece two parts of the puzzle together and get a working VM system :)
I wasn't trying to make the argument it couldn't be obtained for free. ANYTHING is free if you have the tools and willingness to obtain it. :)
 
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I wasn't trying to make the argument it couldn't be obtained for free. ANYTHING is free if you have the tools and willingness to obtain it. :)

I'm not normally one to necro-bump, just wanted to point out that I did indeed get un-lazy and test VMWare Server.

Read their directions on their site - you can get a free serial with essentially zero effort involved. Had mine within 2 minutes, so it does require a serial, but that serial can be obtained FOR FREE FROM THE ORIGINAL SELLER.


Hence VMWare is shareware, but the company is giving away keys for $0.00 and from what I can tell, zero spam. Free in my book.
 

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I've never really understood this as i use Macintosh and Virtual PC is an application that can run other operating systems on a Mac so i hope that's what you're talking about...

What i did was install Virtual PC then buy the Windows XP operating system, and it would usually ask you for a license key after so you would need to submit that, then it would ask you to activate your copy of Windows and i did that buy phoning them and submitting some new key and everything seemed to work fine. But my computer is really slow now so i can't support another operating system on here...
 

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Using the same license key for multiple installations of XP is against the licence agreement (But who reads that).
 

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I would like to say that I have Ubuntu installed as my main OS on my computer and have installed windows XP as virtual on innoteck virtual box is available at the following link http://www.virtualbox.org/

I even managed to get windows to network with my other computer to play a multiplayer game

(Virtual box is also compatible with windows XP so you can install Linux on to windows)
 

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I'm not normally one to necro-bump, just wanted to point out that I did indeed get un-lazy and test VMWare Server.

Read their directions on their site - you can get a free serial with essentially zero effort involved. Had mine within 2 minutes, so it does require a serial, but that serial can be obtained FOR FREE FROM THE ORIGINAL SELLER.


Hence VMWare is shareware, but the company is giving away keys for $0.00 and from what I can tell, zero spam. Free in my book.
Huh... always figured it was a trial thing before you had to buy it. Apparently not... thanks for correcting me on that one, though.
 
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