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arjuna07
Hi

I've visitied Microsoft today at one of their download pages..
--> specific link

Obviously I downloaded the x64 version as i'm running on Vista Ultimate x64.
Now i was expecting to be able to test my nLite'd x64 iso's.
But that was wrong..

All i got was this lousy screen:


Has anyone experienced a similar issue?

Thanks in advance.
Arjuna
staknhalo
Only specific processors will run a 64bit O.S. WITHIN VPC07. Usually server processors like Itanium ect.
arjuna07
Assuming your comment has refered to my old system declaration below my profile (xp x86), i changed it to what i'm running now.

I dont know much about the "nick-names" of processeros, but i'm pretty sure an Intel Core2 Quad 2.5ghz should be able to run VPC07 on 64bit mode.
As much i now read on Wiki i'd be even running an Itanium II or higher...

Anyhow, i'm not that familiar with hardware reqs.

Cross-question is there any other virutalisation possible beside VMWare?
DigeratiPrime
What is your specific Host / Guest setup?

Hardware: Core2 Duo (all x64 compatible), Motherboard?
Host: Vista Ultimate x64
VM: VirtualPC 2007 SP1 x64
Guest: Vista Ultimate x64

Is that right? How is your VirtualPC setup?
arjuna07
Host HW:
Motherboard Asus/nVidia P5N-T Deluxe
CPU: Intel Core2 Quad X9300 2.5
OS: Vista x64 OEM
VM: VirtualPC 2007 SP1 x64
Newest drivers of course....


VM-Guest
Hardware: Emulate Host HW
OS: Vista x64 OEM (WAIK & nLited - waik x86 works, waik x64 not)

Is this about what you need to know DigeratiPrime?

Greets and TIA
Arjuna
Kurt_Aust
Virtual PC does not support 64 bit operating systems as GUESTS.

If you want to use a free VM to test a x64 guest, you'll have to go with VMware server.
arjuna07
Thanks for clearing out Kurt smile.gif

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