> Hmmmm. Something very odd about that post.
> Since Virtual machies see a virtual video card and that
> card does not have anywhere near enough bells and wistles
> to run aero, why would you have to "Turn off Aero"?
>
> It would never allow you to turn it on given the virtual
> adaptor. And you may have noticed, but probably don't
> care (nor do I) that you had to violate the Vista license
> in order to install it in a Virtual Machine.
That makes perfect sense, except when I turned it off, I got a marked
performance increase.... don't understand it, but there it is...
And I believe that ultimate can be installed in VM without violating the
license agreement.
~mike
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