Step 1, extract the contents of setup.exe:
setup.exe /c /t .\
This will give you Virtual_PC_2007_Install.msi
Step 2, remove the OS check using ORCA:
Use open the Virtual_PC_2007_Install.msi file with ORCA.
In Custom Action drop the row:
CA_CheckIfWeCanInstall
Now the msi file will run on the "impossible" platform.
Bo Berglund
bo.berglund(at)nospam.telia.com
This removes the OS check but after installation I get the error message
"The Virtual PC 2007 Beta release has expired". Virtual PC does not load.
Worth a try but there must be more to this than just removing the
CheckIfWeCanInstall action.
I didn't even know there was an expiration date on VPC2007....
Anyway, I just collected the info from other threads into this one on
how to grab the msi and edit it. Unfortuately I don't know where MS
could have hidden the expiration date. :-(
Bo Berglund
bo.berglund(at)nospam.telia.com
> I didn't even know there was an expiration date on VPC2007....
There usually is with Microsoft betas...
Seems to be rather short in view of the fact it was released only a
week or so ago....
Bo Berglund
bo.berglund(at)nospam.telia.com
My best guess is its a wrong error message as the system date is correct.
It probably needs a prerequiste that is no longer being checked for and
incorrectly causes this expiry message or its as simple as it does not work
on Win2KPro.
No problem here. I installed it yesterday on my XP Home
box after doing the mod as described by Bo. Have you by
chance ever had installed a trial version of VPC 2004, so
that some "registry debris" might have fooled VPC 2007
into thinking it was expired, where it in fact would have been
the trial version of VPC 2004?
regards,
Kai-Uwe
Follow the instructions and you will be rewarded with a .MSI
file!!
I have installed VPC 2007 on XP Home and installing another
XP Home in that VPC.
No problems with an Expiration Date!
The same installation directly to an IDE hard drive only
took about 30 minutes.