Virtual PC 2004

SunTzu

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Host to guest and Guest to Host network does not function
properly.

MAC Addresses are different and I did follow the white
paper on setup. The network works and then stops. I do
have a feeling that it is driver related, but not fully
convinced. Would appreciate any advice, or thoughts...

I have an Asus Wifi-b@Home NIC and it works excellent for
the Host system by itself. The guest has installed the:
Intel 21140-Based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter (Generic) as
the driver selection for the Guest OS - and when it is
working it is solid, it does however only work for five
minutes on and off... SO not stable... Should it have
installed this Intel 21140-Based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
(Generic) or should it have duplicated the Asus Wifi-B???

Suntzu thanks you...

🙂
 
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Better ask in microsoft.public.virtualpc. I personally have never had any
problems with virtual PC and never install any driver in virtual PC but
Additions only. What is the guest OS?
 
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On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 23:49:28 -0400, "Jetro" <ik9480@spam.rogers.com>
wrote:

>Better ask in microsoft.public.virtualpc. I personally have never had any
>problems with virtual PC and never install any driver in virtual PC but
>Additions only. What is the guest OS?
>
For Virtual PC, there is the Host OS which is the OS when you first
boot up your PC and there is a Virtual or Guest OS which is a OS which
is what your running on top of the Host OS using Virtual PC.

Peter Hutchison