All,

I have heard this VM product mentioned previously, particularly now that
Microsoft has released Virtual PC, but was never aware of quite what it did.
It appears to offer functionality like Norton Ghost (ie. take a snapshot of
the entire disk which can be restored on to the same machine or a different
PC). Is this the case, and if so, what happens to things like drivers that
will work on one PC configuration and not on another ?

Thanks,
Darren

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Sent: 10 July 2006 16:59
To: 'Delphi-Talk Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Rebuilding Delphi / comparing installations

Rob - 

Along with Cosmin I recommend looking at Vmware. I've been using it for over
6 years and found it to be the best solution yet. I started it back in win98
days - I looked at the time I wasted with hanging/rebooting, etc. 

I use a vm for each major application - Delphi 5/7 on one, Delphi 8 on
another, Accounting, MS Office stuff, Redhat, Ubunto, etc.

For a couple years I used Linux as the base and vmware for linux to run the
above as available. When Xp pro settled in I switch to vmware for windows
and now use that. I just copied the above machines to the new xp machine and
was off and running. I mainly use win2k as the base operating system for my
windows vm machines. When I'm traveling I just copy the vm machines I need
to my laptop and I've got everything with me. When I get back I copy my
changed machines back to the desktop/local network and everythings there.  

I know all the software we use is supposed to run happily togther on one
machine but that's never been my experience with any operating system -
uninstall programs don't always work correctly, etc. This is like having
unlimited machines with clean installs to try new things and ideas.

I am in now way associated with the vm company, but this has been the most
significant time/problem solver I've run across - (4 19" monitors being the
2nd)

ZAK Software Inc.
Leon Zak
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://zaks.com



Rob Cameron wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have two related questions, to which I think the answer (if there is
> one) is the same:
>
> Over the years I have modified my Delphi 7 installation - installed 
> and uninstalled components, made changes to the editor by changing 
> paths, made source code templates,  etc etc.  Also I take my laptop 
> out to client sites and sometimes do development work on it when I am 
> away from the office for long periods.  I've therefore modified the 
> laptop setup and not always in the same was as the home version.
>
> Question 1: Is there a way of getting a snap-shot of the current state 
> of the Delphi installation, (maybe a text file? something human
> friendly?)  which shows eg path settings, list of installed components 
> so that I can compare the two versions, and
>
> Question 2:  make it easier to restore everything in the face of a 
> disaster recovery?
>
> Anyone got any advice on this?
>
> Take it for granted that I know I ought to be meticulous in keeping 
> careful records of every change I make, but somehow the odd one slips 
> through ...  :-)
>
>
> Regards to all
>
> Rob
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