From: Florian on 4 Feb 2010 04:17 Hi, I just installed Windows 7 as a guest in VPC (Hosted by Windows 7 x64). Now the Display of the VPC flickers quite a lot. My guess was Hardware Acceleration found in display Settings (as was the usual response I found in the web). But I can't access these Settings because Display Settings including the Advanced button (behind which the Hardware Acceleration Settings should hide) are disabled in remote connections. Can someone please give me a hint either to how to change the Hardware Acceleration in remote sessions, connecting to a VPC so it wouldn't be treated as a remote connection or another hint how to improve the displaying performance of Windows 7 in VPC? Thanks Florian
From: Florian on 4 Feb 2010 06:16 Small update: I tried out connecting to the virtual machine using a normal rdp connection on which the flickering was gone. Somehow the performance of the remote connection used by Virtual PC itself isn't quite as good as an normal connection. Now I've got a dummy window open in the background because as far as I can see there's no easy way to just start a vm in the background, but at least I can work again. Maybe I should have stuck with W2k8 and HyperV.... If anyone can give me a hint to resolve this so that I can get rid of the second window I currently need (1 vpc, 1 rdp) it would still be much appreciated :)
From: Robert Comer on 4 Feb 2010 08:51 Here's a script to start a virtual machine without the console: Set objShell = CreateObject ("WScript.Shell") Set virtualpc = CreateObject("VirtualPC.Application") set vm = virtualpc.FindVirtualMachine("myVPC") vm.Startup Where myVPC is the name of the virtual machine. Just type this into notepad, save as a .vbs file, then just double click it to start the VM. I'm curious about the flickering though -- what kind of hardware do you have, especially the Video card? Do you have the latest drivers? What CPU? -- Bob Comer On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 03:16:02 -0800, Florian <Florian(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Small update: > >I tried out connecting to the virtual machine using a normal rdp connection >on which the flickering was gone. Somehow the performance of the remote >connection used by Virtual PC itself isn't quite as good as an normal >connection. > >Now I've got a dummy window open in the background because as far as I can >see there's no easy way to just start a vm in the background, but at least I >can work again. > >Maybe I should have stuck with W2k8 and HyperV.... > >If anyone can give me a hint to resolve this so that I can get rid of the >second window I currently need (1 vpc, 1 rdp) it would still be much >appreciated :)
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