My VT-enabled Dell Precision 490 Xeon workstation with 2GB RAM came
preinstalled with WinXP on the disk. I've installed SUSE with Xen server
as a
dualboot installation and wish now set up a VM to run WinXP full
virtualized.
My question is:
Is it required to install WinXP (once more) from the
Quoting Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My VT-enabled Dell Precision 490 Xeon workstation with 2GB RAM came
preinstalled with WinXP on the disk. I've installed SUSE with Xen server
as a
dualboot installation and wish now set up a VM to run WinXP full
virtualized.
I see VT enabled so;
My
While I don't really run Xen, there is a new Virtualization software available.
check:
www.virtualbox.org
and my guide of VirtualBox on openSUSE:
http://www.violtan.com/ae/virtualbox.html
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Quoting Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My VT-enabled Dell Precision 490 Xeon workstation with 2GB RAM came
preinstalled with WinXP on the disk. I've installed SUSE with Xen server
as a
dualboot installation and wish now set up a VM to run WinXP full
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 23:10 +0200, Terje J. Hanssen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My VT-enabled Dell Precision 490 Xeon workstation with 2GB RAM came
preinstalled with WinXP on the disk. I've installed SUSE with Xen server
as a
dualboot
Dear Kenneth, just (hopefully) a caution on deleting the NFS Partition
if you feel you no longer want/need it.
As you know Dell is infamous in using propitiatory hardware elements
that require you to install certain driver from the Utils CD.
For example, I had to format my Dell Desktop, however
Kenneth Schneider wrote:
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 23:10 +0200, Terje J. Hanssen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My VT-enabled Dell Precision 490 Xeon workstation with 2GB RAM came
preinstalled with WinXP on the disk. I've installed
Registration Account wrote:
Because Dell don't publish their drivers to
anyone I had to use and install drivers for the above from their utils CD.
I did not even have a functioning NIC card at the end of a standard
Windows XP install.
You can also get them off their website (using another