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    VM recommendations please

    It looks like I may need to give in and run some Windows applications for work (already checked, won't run in wine), and rather than dual booting I've become curious about running Windows7 in a VM. My brief research has turned up VMware Player and Virtualbox as the two main options to do this. I'm hoping to get a recommendation as to which one is easier and more reliable to use, along with any other suggestions you great folks on the forum here might have.

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    Re: VM recommendations please

    I've always used XP in virtualbox, and recently added a win7 vmware player. I am totally sold on VMwareplayer now. Just seems to be a better interface. (oh, and win7 beats the **** out of XP)

    I also used qemu and kvm in Fedora, and they work great, but not, I think, so good for a desktop user.

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    Re: VM recommendations please

    I recommend using "Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs" in a VM because it is much faster (but legit copies are fairly rare). Virtualbox works great in my experience and I have never had a reason to use anything else.

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    Re: VM recommendations please

    Quote Originally Posted by Spice Weasel View Post
    I recommend using "Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs" in a VM because it is much faster (but legit copies are fairly rare). Virtualbox works great in my experience and I have never had a reason to use anything else.
    How different is that to tinyxp?

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    Re: VM recommendations please

    Quote Originally Posted by TNT1 View Post
    How different is that to tinyxp?
    For one, it's legal with automatic updates and support.

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    Re: VM recommendations please

    Quote Originally Posted by treesurf View Post
    It looks like I may need to give in and run some Windows applications for work (already checked, won't run in wine), and rather than dual booting I've become curious about running Windows7 in a VM. My brief research has turned up VMware Player and Virtualbox as the two main options to do this. I'm hoping to get a recommendation as to which one is easier and more reliable to use, along with any other suggestions you great folks on the forum here might have.
    I use Virtualbox to run Win7, XP, Ubuntu and CentOS at work....simple, easy and quick to setup......

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    Re: VM recommendations please

    I used to use VMware when I used Windows, but since my switch to Linux in 2009 I decided to have a go at Virtualbox. I must say it is great, and I've never had any issues with it and has done everything I need from a VM. It runs Windows7 just fine
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    Re: VM recommendations please

    Virtualbox here too, i use it for windows XP. i don't use it a lot, but it's great for those times when i see a messenger pop up saying "hey, can you help me with X? i'm using XP"

    it's easy to setup and works pretty good.

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    Re: VM recommendations please

    I love Virtualbox, and how versatile it is. For instance, I'm currently using it to install Windows 2000 onto a CF card on a powerful machine, which will be replaced to a much less powerful computer.

    Windows 7 has behaved perfectly for me in VB
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    Re: VM recommendations please

    I've used VirtualBox and VMware. Either work fine.
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