How to Set Microsoft Virtual PC to Full Page Size

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Tip 1 - Change the size of virtual memory - Windows Help

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Change the size of virtual memory - Windows Help

Learn how to change the size of the virtual memory paging file in Windows to free up disk space.

Tip 2 - Windows Virtual PC

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Windows Virtual PC

Windows Virtual PC is the latest Microsoft virtualization technology. You can use it to run more than one operating system at the same time on one computer, and to run many productivity applications on a virtual Windows environment, with a single click, directly from a computer running Windows 7.
Tags: Windows Virtual PC, Windows XP Mode, Microsoft virtualization, VPC, Windows 7

Tip 3 - Virtual PC 2007

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Virtual PC 2007

Download the full version of Microsoft Virtual PC 2007.
Tags: Virtual PC 2007, VPC 2007, VPC, Virtualization, Virtual Machine, Virtual Machines

Tip 4 - How to Resize a Microsoft Virtual Hard Drive (VHD) File

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How to Resize a Microsoft Virtual Hard Drive (VHD) File

When you create a Microsoft Virtual Hard Drive either through Virtual PC or Virtual Server, you have to specify the maximum size of the file up front. While you can set the VHD to be a fixed or dynamically sized file, the total size the VHD is determined at the time you create it. Over time, however, you may want to increase the total size of the VHD file as requirements for the system change to allow more space for installed programs and data files.

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