Hi Greg,

 

Curiously, I gave up on the Win7 version of VPC and found that the previous
version (Virtual PC 2007 SP1) works fine on Windows 7 in both 32 bit and 64
bit hosts.

 

I also now dual boot with a Boot To VHD of Win2k8S so I can run Hyper-V as
well.

 

Also have VMWare workstation and very happy with it too.

 

Regards,

 

Greg

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Greg Keogh
Sent: Wednesday, 4 August 2010 12:20 AM
To: 'ozDotNet'
Subject: Mixing development software versions

 

Folks, I'm preparing for the big migration of all of my projects to VS2010,
Framework 4 and Silverlight 4. I built a Win7 in WMWare with the latest
software development installed so I could rebuild and test everything in
parallel with my real work. Unfortunately, problems with the mouse and
stalls in VM are ruining my plans.

 

Win7 has a terribly "jittery" mouse in the VM which requires the VMWare
drivers be installed to correct the problem. However, the installation of
these drivers causes the VM to freeze dead randomly every 5-10 minutes. It
seems to freeze when I am manipulating opening and closing tree control
nodes in Windows Explorer and the VS2010 solution pane. I spent hours
researching this problem and found that if I only install the mouse and
video drivers then the problem only happens every 20-30 minutes. This is
still unacceptable.

 

I continue to search for a way of making the Win7 VM stable, but no luck so
far. This isn't a .NET related problem, but I'd love to hear from anyone
else who has suffered from this problem and solved it.

 

My other option is to not us a VM and install VS2010, Framework 4 and
Silverlight 4 and all of the supporting kits on my work machine alongside
their previous versions. Cramming everything together gives me a creepy
feeling. Before I consider doing this, I just wanted to ask if this is
acceptable in theory and in practise. Has anyone got everything installed
side-by-side and can report success or side effects.  I don't want to
destroy the machine I use to make a living.

 

Greg

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