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Windows 7 & Vitual PC

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Hi this is a question for Mike I think

I have upgraded my main PC to windows 7 64bit version so that I can put some more ram into it to overcome the ram hungry programs that I use as a Photographer.

Microsoft have released a Vitual PC to work with Windows 7 and this is so that you can get some of your older programs working again that will not load in the Windows 7 64 bit environment.

I use a QNAP TS219P nas which I can see normally on the Windows 7 platform but not on the virtual PC platform.
Do you know how to get the virtual machine to see the network and in my case only the virtual pc is al that can be seen on the Windows Network.

I have created a network in the Virtual machine but still cannot see the NAS.

I do hope you vcan help with this one?
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A shot in the dark I know, but does this help?
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Thank you for the info but that did not help.
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Post by w00dward »

I'm not familiar with Win 7 and the built in virtual PC but I'll give it a go.

Can you give me a screen shot of the network settings screen John linked to?
What do you have the network adaptor set to?

If it is NAT then make sure the network settings on the guest OS to DHCP, virtual PC should manage the network cards. If you do need to define your own IP address then set the virtual PC network settings to bridged and create your own IP address and gateway. Make sure though it is on the same subnet as the host PC.

Once this is done can you ping anything on your network? Start with the IP address of the host PC and then the NAS unit. Can you ping the NAS unit from the host PC?
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Re: Windows 7 & Vitual PC

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With regard to the Virtual PC in Windows 7.
It appears as if Microsoft forgot to deliver two important files to get the netwok up and running I found the details of how to do this on www.brianpeek.com to which Microsoft make reference to, I am hopeful that microsoft will fix this problem with an Update for Windows Virtual PC.
So thank you to all who contibuted to this problem but all is working now.
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