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      02-23-2010
The Pre release version of windows 7 I have in a virtual machine just told me I have 7 ( thats funny windows 7 and 7 ) more days left before it will stop working... Oh darn lol
See I use Linux and I don't have Windows 7 installed ( it used to be installed ) So I use virtual machines to help me walk you guys through stuff but don't worry I will figure something out, which probably means going to the store to buy some installation disks lol. Not only too help you fine people of course, but also because I walk allot of other people through stuff over the phone

So anyway just letting you guys know whats been smacking me in the face lately lol
 
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      02-23-2010
LOL - set your computer date back a few days while using the VM and keep going.
 
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      02-23-2010
You can download and use for 90 days a free trial of Windows 7 Enterprise, straight from the Microsoft Downloads Center. It has to be activated within 10 days. That will buy you some time to work with.
 
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Thanks those are really good ideas guys! Do I have to set my computers internal date back? or can I change the system date in VM? Probably a stupid question but I just started using VM not to long ago and plus I don't even explore its features lol
 
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      02-23-2010
Actually I don't know for sure if it will work. It was an idea with no proof.
I've not used VM myself but interested enough to eventually upgrade so I can try it out someday.
 
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Nah, your VM will update the time within a few seconds after you fire it up. Funny thing that you mention that, whenever I start mine, the date and time when I last closed it appears. The first time I noticed it, I thought something was wrong with my system. I just opened it again, to make sure. It says "restoring VM state", the date & time updated in a couple of seconds. Being that it's installed here, you would think that it keeps up the time, but it doesn't. It's good to have, beats dualbooting for sure. I originally installed it for printing support, but there's other good uses for it, too.
 
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Yeah VM's haven't let me down yet I am shocked at just how much use I can pull out of them. I'm going to buy Win 7 my next question is which is better for just guiding users through stuff, Windows 7 home edition, or Windows 7 Ultimate? I figure the Ultimate has all the features and would be more useful. I would also like to know how many different times Microsoft lets you install their product on computers because technicaly I want to intstall it on the same computer, im just going to use virtual machines.
 
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Technically, they want you to purchase a license for every machine you use there software on. They even want you to purchase a separate license for every copy installed on the same machine (This one doesn't make since to me at all).
 
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VM Player (not to be mistaken with VM Lite) can be downloaded free of charge from File Hippo. It's in the lower left corner under Developer Tools. I have three VM's installed within it, at no charge to me. There are some from the same company that sold and licensed, but not this one. The only thing (another reason I upgraded my RAM) is that when using the player, you have to "lend" some of your RAM to run it. It doesn't perform good with 2GB RAM (64 bit), but does OK if you have 2GB 32 bit. With 64 bit, you need more RAM installed to lend to the player. Other than that, it's simple to use.
 
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      02-24-2010
I just had a breath taking idea guys This computer came pre-installed with Windows 7 64-bit when I bought it, So what I think I'm going to do is download the 32-bit version ISO of windows 7 and install it in a virtual machine using my valid product key. I mean its legal right? I will only have one copy of windows on my machine. Besides even though most of these big software company's say only one copy, they usually don't care if you install it on a couple of computers. But im sure installing more then a few times it starts to become pirating.

My other idea is that I can buy a cheap hard drive to install Windows 7 on, but I think I will stick to the VM idea.

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