
You go through a lot of trouble to get your configuration “just so” and now want to share that with colleagues – or with yourself (on your home machine). You want to set up a machine configuration and reuse it. You can run Windows 7 within a Windows XP host. You may want to run Windows 7 to make sure your apps run fine on it – but you also don’t want to give up XP quite yet. You want to run multiple operating systems. Or you to keep testing something that changes your machine – and need to “start from scratch” frequently. You may want to try out some testing with 4 GB or RAM, then maybe with 1/2 GB or RAM – so you know what to expect. A virtual machine environment makes it easy to manage these without risking your real machine. You don’t want to install Pre-Release software (like a CTP – Community Technology Preview, which means “very rough”) or beta software directly on your development machine. There are several reasons to use a Virtual PC-managed virtual machine for development: This post does not cover use of (related) virtualization techniques which are very popular today on the server-side. Note this post deals with concerns for Developers. In this post I concentrate on creating a Virtual PC image for Windows 7, but the steps for the other operating systems are similar.
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This post describes how to install Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, followed by a detailed walk-through of how to create a virtual machine image of a fresh Windows 7 installation using Virtual PC 2007.
