DGDevin wrote:
> I've been having problems using a couple of pieces of older software
> since going to Win 7 Pro. One is the Palm Desktop for a Palm Pilot PDA
> and the other is a music collection database called Audiolist Plus which
> has both a desktop component and a Palm PDA component. Since I found a
> 64-bit driver for the Palm Desktop I'm able able to sync the Palm Pilot
> and its desktop software, but I can't get the Audiolist software to
> install under Windows 7. I'm considering installing both in Virtual PC
> XP to see if both will function properly. That won't be quite as
> convenient as getting them both to work under Win 7, but I don't need to
> sync the Audiolist software very often, so that approach would be
> workable. My question is whether it's safe to install the same software
> in both Win 7 and in the Virtual PC, is the Virtual PC walled off to the
> point where there will be no conflicts? Thanks for any useful advice.
Why not try working with the developer of Audiolist Plus ?
The entry here, seems to be pointing at UAC as related to
issues they have. That's different than software which is
functionally busted (i.e. an API changes on the OS and the
software doesn't have an interface to work with).
http://www.wakefieldsoft.com/faq.html#45
The pictures here gives some ideas about what WinXP mode can do.
I'm not sure whether the USB interfacing features will work
in all situations. The interface doesn't seem to be the same
in WinXP Mode, as the facility that VirtualBox has (where you
can identify specific USB VID/PID hardware identities as being
"owned" by the guest OS).
http://lifehacker.com/5245396/set-up...e-in-windows-7
I'm guessing, based on an answer here, that if the Palm can be
detected in Device Manager in Windows 7, then it may be possible to
use it in WinXP Mode. An answerer here describes a procedure for hotsyncing
the palm from WinXP Mode.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...-c4e0579d3aa1/
"To get the Palm T3 to hotsync in Windows 7's XP Mode window after
installing Palm Desktop 4.1.4e there with Hotsync set to "Local USB":
Press the hotsync button on the cradle, then go up to the USB menu
at the top of the XP Mode window and click it. You should see
"Palm Handheld - Attach". Click that and the hotsync should start.
Unfortunately you have to do that every time you hotsync; haven't
yet found a way to attach the Palm's USB port permanently to
the virtual machine - it disappears as soon as the hotsync is done,
and the USB menu says "No device found."
"
HTH,
Paul