Okay, okay. So it's not exactly a game issue as such, but I'm really quite stumped as to why I cannot get thins damn thing working properly. Here's the lowdown:
I have a relatively new gaming PC (around 6 months old) running Windows Vista Home Premium x64. I have an older gamethat simply will not run either running as Administrator or using compatibility modes or anything and I have decided to try out Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 (hereafter referred to as "MVPC 2007").
Just for reference, my specs are as follows:
- AMD Phenom Quad Core processor, 2.4Ghz
- Nvidia GeForce 8800GT graphics card
- 4GB RAM
- Over 1TB of hard disk space
- ...erm, I don't think I need list much else for the purposes of this query, but ask away if more detail is needed.
So, I have Vista as the host operating system and yesI know it is an unsupported version for MVPC 2007, but that does not affect the installation.
So, I install away and choose to create a Windows XP virtual machine. I assign it 256MB of RAM and, bingo, it is created. I pop in my XP installation disc and it installs as it would on an standalone computer. But once it has installed, the problem arises.
Essentially, it is running the XP guest operating system very slowly. I have installed the MVPC 2007 Service Pack 1 - which is the most recent upgrade according to the Microsoft download website.
I click on the Action tab in the upper left of the MVPC 2007 dialogue box, select Properties and go on the Statistics tab. I feel that this is where the root of the problem lies, because it tells me that XP is running at between 35 and 40 frames per second. Now I was under the impression that it had to drop below 30 frames per second for us to notice a lag, but other than this, I have no leads as to why it's running so painfully slow. Well, maybe not painfullyslow in the strictest sense, but slow enough to render most meaningful tasks nigh on impossible...such as playing a game. Oh, and if you're curious...the game I'm trying to play is Riven.
So yeah, any help on this issue would be champion, because at the moment, it kinda sucks to not be able to get this thing working. I have heard of folk also having Vista Home Premium as a host and running...a good 4 other Microsoft operating systems in WVPC 2007 as guest systems.
Cheers m'dears.
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