Some people will say "It is Beta, you cannot expect production speed
with all the debugging code present" and that is true to some extent.
But I think you will find that Windows 7 is nothing more than the
"Windows Mojave" experiment gone live into production.

But in the end, running Windows of any version is probably best run in a
VM with a nice stable host OS.  Speed isn't everything.  Stability and
reliability is.  Say what you like about Vista and Windows7, but
"unstable" isn't a word I have heard to describe it yet.


fcassia さんは書きました:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Dick Hoogendijk <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 19 Jan Andreas - Sun Microsystems, Inc. wrote:
>>
>>> Official Windows 7 Guest Additions support will be available in the
>>> next upcoming release of VirtualBox (which will be out pretty soon).
>> Although the Guest Additions work in the compatible mode this is good
>> news. Native support of the new windows system is always better.
>>
>> Not sure however if I will replace my XP box with it. XP is way faster!
> 
> I noticed the same, Xp64 under Vbox runs circles around Win7, same
> system, same virtual config.
> 
> FC
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