Yesterday, I earned my first Microsoft Certifacte. I purchased Exam 70-235 as part of the Microsoft Certified Program.
I'd like to use this blog to share my knowledge in software development and to give solutions to fiddly problems I had from time to time in this area.
Samstag, 11. Oktober 2008
Freitag, 12. September 2008
How to accelerate VPCs in MS Virtual PC 2007
Since yesterday, I was quite sure that my host OS Windows Vista has a negative effect on the performance of my VPCs. I am talking about lazy mouse movement choppy scrolling and stuff like that.
After reading this post, I thought that VMWare could solve this problem. So, I downloaded VMWare Converter and a 30-days-evaluation version of VMWare Workstation 6. During setup of VMWare Tools on the guest OS a text message popped up saying, that I can get better graphic performance if I'd change something in the display properties. I was not aware of the described switch. Afterwards, there was a noticeable acceleration.
Because it was a windows internal property, I went back to my VPC and changed it there as well. The difference in Virtual PC was much more drastic. It solved all the performance problems I had. Now, I can work with the guest OS in a familiar speed. Finally, I was wrong and Virtual PC has no problems with Windows Vista as host OS. The pic below shows the the settings, which have to be made.
(Location: Display properties, tab Settings, menu Advanced)
After reading this post, I thought that VMWare could solve this problem. So, I downloaded VMWare Converter and a 30-days-evaluation version of VMWare Workstation 6. During setup of VMWare Tools on the guest OS a text message popped up saying, that I can get better graphic performance if I'd change something in the display properties. I was not aware of the described switch. Afterwards, there was a noticeable acceleration.
Because it was a windows internal property, I went back to my VPC and changed it there as well. The difference in Virtual PC was much more drastic. It solved all the performance problems I had. Now, I can work with the guest OS in a familiar speed. Finally, I was wrong and Virtual PC has no problems with Windows Vista as host OS. The pic below shows the the settings, which have to be made.
(Location: Display properties, tab Settings, menu Advanced)
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