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Create a new Virtual Machine with an OS ISO CD image file in Microsoft Virtual PC 2007

Microsoft Virtual PC let’s users install a guest OS inside their regular OS, and not risk breaking Windows since the new OS is installed in a virtual drive which Virtual PC uses to virtualize the guest OS in a Virtual PC Window. It is a great way to learn how to use a new OS or run older programs [...]

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Installing VMware Player with .bundle installation files in Terminal for Ubuntu 9.04 and VMware player tutorial

VMware player is VMware’s free virtualization machine software for users to use. It can be used to run Linus, and Windows operating system within a windows in Ubuntu, so you do not have to dual boot your PC. It is very easy to use, but you have to use Terminal to install it in Ubuntu [...]

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