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VirtualPC VM created in XP host hangs in Vista host

Source: microsoft.public.virtualpc
Sent: 07/08/2008
From: "Daniel Jameson" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:

Hi,

I have Virtual PC 2007 SP1 installed on an XP-SP3 host (XP host) and a
Vista-SP1 host (Vista host). It was installed on both hosts from the same
downloaded installer file. (Everything 32-BIT)

On the XP host I created a VM and installed XP-SP2 and upgraded it to SP3
(Source VM). Within the XP host I have copied the Source VM's directory to
a new folder, renamed the VM settings and hard drive files, and edited the
new copy's settings to have it point at the new hard drive. It successfully
ran.

I repeated the copying, renaming, etc., to the Vista host. The VM hangs
when I try to boot it in the Vista host. In safe mode it hangs at Mup.sys.

One difference, the XP host has 2 GB RAM, so the Source VM is set for 512 MB
RAM. The Vista host has only 1 GB RAM, so I had to configure the copied VM
back to 256 MB RAM.

Any ideas?

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Daniel Jameson
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