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    DVD Drive in XP Compatibility Mode...

    I have a fresh install of Win7 Pro x64, and I have installed the
    Microsoft Virtaul PC and the XP compatibility image.

    I have a DVD drive on the x64 platform, and the XP image says it has a
    DVD drive. The DVD dive in the XP image is not accessable.

    When I check the vmcx settings file in MS VPC, it shows that no drive
    is assigned to the DVD of the XP image.

    I made sure that the XP machine is "shut down". I went to "settings"
    of the XP image, and tried to assign the x64 DVD drive to the xp image
    DVD drive and I get the following error:

    "File may be in use by another process or you may not have sufficient
    access privilege."

    Since the virtual xp machine is shut down, and I am an administrator,
    neither should be the case.

    There is no lock on any of the files (at least none that I can
    detect).

    So what is goin gon here????

    Any ideas of how to correct this problem???

    I really need to get access to the real DVD from the virtual machine.

    Thanks

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    Ext User(Newman) Guest

    Re: DVD Drive in XP Compatibility Mode...

    After much troubleshooting, I eventually had to un-install and
    re-install Windows Virtual PC.

    Problem solved.

    On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 08:53:01 -0800, Newman <cloakedrun2001@yahoo.ca>
    wrote:

    >I have a fresh install of Win7 Pro x64, and I have installed the
    >Microsoft Virtaul PC and the XP compatibility image.
    >
    >I have a DVD drive on the x64 platform, and the XP image says it has a
    >DVD drive. The DVD dive in the XP image is not accessable.
    >
    >When I check the vmcx settings file in MS VPC, it shows that no drive
    >is assigned to the DVD of the XP image.
    >
    >I made sure that the XP machine is "shut down". I went to "settings"
    >of the XP image, and tried to assign the x64 DVD drive to the xp image
    >DVD drive and I get the following error:
    >
    >"File may be in use by another process or you may not have sufficient
    >access privilege."
    >
    >Since the virtual xp machine is shut down, and I am an administrator,
    >neither should be the case.
    >
    >There is no lock on any of the files (at least none that I can
    >detect).
    >
    >So what is goin gon here????
    >
    >Any ideas of how to correct this problem???
    >
    >I really need to get access to the real DVD from the virtual machine.
    >
    >Thanks



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    Ext User(Newman) Guest

    Re: DVD Drive in XP Compatibility Mode...

    ACK!

    It happened again!!!!!

    How do I stop this from happening? I can't take the time to reinstall
    MS VIrtual PC every day!


    HELP!!!

    \On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 15:13:31 -0800, Newman <cloakedrun2001@yahoo.ca>
    wrote:

    >After much troubleshooting, I eventually had to un-install and
    >re-install Windows Virtual PC.
    >
    >Problem solved.
    >
    >On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 08:53:01 -0800, Newman <cloakedrun2001@yahoo.ca>
    >wrote:
    >
    >>I have a fresh install of Win7 Pro x64, and I have installed the
    >>Microsoft Virtaul PC and the XP compatibility image.
    >>
    >>I have a DVD drive on the x64 platform, and the XP image says it has a
    >>DVD drive. The DVD dive in the XP image is not accessable.
    >>
    >>When I check the vmcx settings file in MS VPC, it shows that no drive
    >>is assigned to the DVD of the XP image.
    >>
    >>I made sure that the XP machine is "shut down". I went to "settings"
    >>of the XP image, and tried to assign the x64 DVD drive to the xp image
    >>DVD drive and I get the following error:
    >>
    >>"File may be in use by another process or you may not have sufficient
    >>access privilege."
    >>
    >>Since the virtual xp machine is shut down, and I am an administrator,
    >>neither should be the case.
    >>
    >>There is no lock on any of the files (at least none that I can
    >>detect).
    >>
    >>So what is goin gon here????
    >>
    >>Any ideas of how to correct this problem???
    >>
    >>I really need to get access to the real DVD from the virtual machine.
    >>
    >>Thanks



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