Author Topic: "Once you go 7, you never go back."  (Read 2805 times)


Apparently XP's better than windows 7,  much like living in the caves is better than living in a modern home, right?

Windows XP: Simplicity for the win.

Apparently XP's better than windows 7,  much like living in the caves is better than living in a modern home, right?
Whoever said XP was better? It's called emulating a virtual environment.

I have a glass box containing a small cave inside my modern home because XP in a virtual environment is limited by a preset amount of RAM it can use and hard disk space it can eat up.

Suck it Macs. You don't have anything thats actually better to emulate in your OS X!
I thought that meant that XP was better than windows 7.

I thought that meant that XP was better than windows 7.
Wrong choice of words in my part.

Rephrased:

Suck it Macs. You don't have anything thats actually decent to emulate in your OS X!

What's that, Windows Virtual PC?
Link plz

Hey douchebag, I've used virtual machines to emulate Windows multiple times on my different laptops.

Don't talk about stuff you don't know a thing about.

What's that, Windows Virtual PC?
Link plz
It's only if you have Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate or Enterprise otherwise it WILL NOT WORK no matter how much you try.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/

Once you install all three stuffs and did restarts and etc, just go into Start>All Programs>Windows Virtual PC>Windows XP Mode.
Hey douchebag, I've used virtual machines to emulate Windows multiple times on my different laptops.

Don't talk about stuff you don't know a thing about.
It helps to quote the person you're attacking unless its a drama thread directed at someone FYI.



And so I powered it off just like I will with my desktop and laptop right now.

The Redeemer MK 0.5 proved to be a success, ladies and gentlemen.
« Last Edit: July 16, 2010, 02:30:04 AM by General Nick »

But that's not the same thing as running a whole different company's OS.
On boot camp you can run windows, not an older version of OS X

But that's not the same thing as running a whole different company's OS.
On boot camp you can run windows, not an older version of OS X
I could run OS X if I owned it I guess :X

I had XP and Ubuntu running virtual when I had 32 bit.

I could run OS X if I owned it I guess :X
This is an emulator. Boot camp actually runs XP.

This is an emulator. Boot camp actually runs XP.
...

So its basically booting in a program within an OS.

Entire topic makes me sad.