

Users of Virtual Server should consult with the on-line documentation for more information about installing and configuring Virtual Machines. Instructions are not provided for configuring Virtual Server 2005/2005 R2. Please note that these steps are for use with Virtual PC 2004 SP1. In order to setup and configure one of the Virtual PC environments please follow the steps outlined below. The Virtual PC Images are based upon the boot environment provided by Caldera OpenDOS/DR-DOS.

Athlon XP or higher AMD processor, Intel Pentium III or Pentium 4 Recommended.Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition (32-bit x86) Windows XP Service Pack 2.Reverse engineering and de-compilation of the HPC:Factor VHD files or Microsoft Windows CE images is expressly prohibited.īefore attempting to use the Virtual PC images you must ensure that your PC meets the minimum system requirements needed for Virtual PC. No warranty is provided by HPC:Factor or Microsoft for their use or operation. WARNING: These Windows CE platform images are the property of the Microsoft Corporation. These images can be downloaded immediately from CESDS0119 or use on a compatible Virtual PC enabled PC. HPC:Factor has created a set of sample x86 Virtual PC operating system image for use under Virtual PC 2004 SP1 and Virtual Server 2005/2005 R2. This article discusses the availability of redistributable versions of these Virtual PC images made available in the form of Virtual PC Virtual Hard Disk files (VHD) files. HPC:Factor has generated bootable versions of a number of Windows CE versions for use against Virtual PC using pre-compiled CEPC images provided by the Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft Virtual PC provides a scalable solution designed to facilitate the initialisation and operation of multiple operating systems on top of a single base PC/operating system configuration.
