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- #Windows xp vbox msn home page works no other sites work install
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At least, I ran two VM's, one with WinXP, another with Knoppix LiveCD (Linux). Support for shared folders on OS/2 guests should work, though.Ģivan: running two different VM's on top of OS/2 host is possible. Inversely, Shared clipboard host support is not yet finished, so it can easily hang your host system! So, beware. So, host support for shared folders on OS/2 is working, but guest support is not yet. Though, it can crash the VM easily, so it is not stable yet, but partially working). But it currently allows navigating the file system and viewing the files.
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I did not finished the shared folders IFS yet. Shared Folders should work with different guests (excluding OS/2 atm.
#Windows xp vbox msn home page works no other sites work code
Only tried "Bidirectional" at the moment (also has a Host to VM or VM to Host option), but, I expect, this being a developmental version that some code linking the OS and the VM clipboards is still needed. I did try enabling the "shared clipboard" in VBOX through SETTINGS | GENERAL then the Advanced Tab and found that attempting to cut and paste between the host and the VM locked things up. > I can say that they do open (a hopeful start) and that I can access files from the host computer and others, through my peer network.
#Windows xp vbox msn home page works no other sites work upgrade
So, I'd not recommend to upgrade it to Win7. WinXP with 512 MB of RAM is an optimal variant even without HW virtualization. The bare minimum for Win7 is 768 MB of RAM, but in case you disabled all "bells and whistles" like Aero and visual effects, and enable VT-x/AMD-V. Will have to try starting up the VM again at some point with both running to see what the memory is doing.ĢMark Szkolnicki: Updating WinXP to win7 is possible, but note that win7 will require significantly more resources than winxp. Memory usage for SeaMonkey has skyrocketed though - reading about 437 Mb being used, where 2.35 was using about 330 Mb, just looking at SysInfo - I haven't tested it with Theseus, now installed, or with the app Dariusz provided. The problems with 2.35 were relatively minor in the scheme of things, but this seems to be an improvement, so plan to stick with 2.42.9 The new 2.42.9 is actually the first drop of that version that I could get to work and it seems to be a little faster and more responsive (2.35 would take about 20 seconds to load and sometimes I would get pauses at the beginning of a session or when loading a site, and also the occasional random temporary lock-up with 2.35).
#Windows xp vbox msn home page works no other sites work install
I also decided to install the new version of SeaMonkey that Dave made available (2.42.9-exp3), as I was running into some memory problems with 2.35.
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I can say that they do open (a hopeful start) and that I can access files from the host computer and others, through my peer network. This week I'm planning to start testing use of various programs in a VBOX VM, to see how things work out.Ī lot of my consultancy involves technical writing, so I spend a lot of time on programs like Word and graphics design programs like CorelDraw, so will be using those a lot in the next few days.