[dba-Tech] VM for different versions of Access

Martin W Reid mwp.reid at qub.ac.uk
Thu Mar 27 15:53:21 CDT 2008


Tina

I believe there is a way to clone a hard drive to a Virtual Machine. I have never done it I just reinstalled from disc and then updated the OS using Windows update.
This link looks at it

http://kbalertz.com/912826/create-Virtual-image-using-backup-image.aspx

I know how you feel re the rabbit hole. Took me all week to set up a Windows Server and SharePoint VM. I have done basic virtual pcs before for Office versions and once you have them set up and running they are great. I now have multiple VMs available depending on what I want to do. If I trash one which I am sure to do with the SharePoint stuff I just reload a copy I have made.

As long as you have tons of RAM they are a great tool.

Anything I can help with just shout.

Martin




Martin WP Reid
Information Services
Queen's University
Riddel Hall
185 Stranmillis Road
Belfast
BT9 5EE
Tel : 02890974465
Email : mwp.reid at qub.ac.uk
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From: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Tina Norris Fields [tinanfields at torchlake.com]
Sent: 27 March 2008 20:24
To: Discussion of Hardware and Software issues
Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] VM for different versions of Access

Hi Martin,

Given that I have a full XP Pro installation on my computer (with all
the updates), is there any way to share that OS with a Virtual Machine?

Or, would I take my installation CDs (that came with my computer), and
copy them into a folder to be shared?  Right now, I feel a little bit
like Alice after she fell down the rabbit hole.  Each solution seems to
have a catch I can't quite get around.  I don't have multiple licenses
for my Windows XP Pro.  I do have an older Windows XP Home lying around
somewhere, and I have Win98 still installed on one machine.

For helping my client, I may be better off just installing Access 97 on
my Win98 machine - if that isn't going to ruin my Access 2K already
installed on that machine.  Or, do I dare install Access 97 on my
Windows XP Pro machine?  I've casually read a few of the threads about
multiple Access versions installed on the same machine, but I didn't pay
a lot of attention, because I didn't need to know at that time.

Still falling down the rabbit hole, eager for any assistance before the
Red Queen orders my head be chopped off!!

Thanks,
Tina

Martin W Reid wrote:
> I just installed a server farm at home using Virtual PC on an external Hard Drive. Made it up as I went along but now have a SharePoint server VM up and running.
>
> To answer your question I think?
>
> You can download fully working Virtual Machine but in the case of Windows you simply treat it as another physical machine and install every thing from the ground up. You will have to have a copy of XP or Visa to install as the OS on the Virtual PC. You will also need a licence for the OS on the VM and for everything you put on it.
>
> You can put the XP installation files on the host machine and then simply share the folder with the Virtual PC thats how I did it. I did find after the OS was installed everything installed better if the install files when run directly on the VM.
>
> Martin
>
>
> Martin WP Reid
> Information Services
> Queen's University
> Riddel Hall
> 185 Stranmillis Road
> Belfast
> BT9 5EE
> Tel : 02890974465
> Email : mwp.reid at qub.ac.uk
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