Say I get an i5 system down the road. If I've switched over to Linux and run my Windows 7 and XP in a VM, I know I need the MS licenses. If my 7 and XP are 'locked' to my current system, when I run 7 or XP in a VM under linux will the VM "throttle" performance to what hardware those licenses were installed on? Or is that ridiculous?
I imagine that's how I'll run Windows in the future and want to be sure how MS and these VMs work as I haven't tried it yet. Even if I connected my old hard drives via USB, for old saved games, it would be great if the process was seamless and if nothing curtailed newer hardware.
Thanks,
Mac
I imagine that's how I'll run Windows in the future and want to be sure how MS and these VMs work as I haven't tried it yet. Even if I connected my old hard drives via USB, for old saved games, it would be great if the process was seamless and if nothing curtailed newer hardware.
Thanks,
Mac