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Hi Guys,

I have a sony vaio laptop with the following config:

OS: Win 7 Pro
Ram: 6 GB
HDD: 650 GB
Processor: i7-2640M @ 2.8 GHZ
HDD RPM: 5400


I have installed Windows XP using Microsoft Virtual PC. I run three programs in XP Mode and a couple of programs in Windows 7. I have allotted 1.5 GB Ram to XP mode.

In the xp mode the performance is very slow. At times even opening my computer and navigating to a folder takes a while.

Is there anything I can do to speed things up? Can I overclock my laptop also?

Please advice.

Thank you,

Cheers,
Sam

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Do not OC the laptop; unless you want to potentially litterally fry the motherboard.


I think one is saying that the host machine (Win7) is slow? The VM (WinXP) should be blazing along....


What exact make/model is this VAIO?


Check that VT-X (virtual technology) is not disabled in BIOS. Most laptops come with this feature disabled by default. Enable this and/or anything hyper-threading related.


Why has 1.5GB RAM been allocated to the VM? XP runs quite well with 500 to 700MB.


Personall I use VirtualBox as it is easier to configure and supports more than Microsoft products.


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... my guest os (Win XP) is able to access my host os (Win 7)'s files/folders. Is vice versa possible ?

Yes; it is.

With the VM booted, install Guest Additions. Reboot the VM.

Then navigate to a folder or such.

Choose whether to make permanent, full access etc. If read/write is preferred, untick read-only box before saving parameters.

Reboot the VM.

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Then navigate to Explorer following the example below.

Under Entire network, find the shared folder > rigt-click the appropriate folder and choose to send to desktp... create shortcut (for easy access).

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