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I am aware of the “How do I shutdown” link in the help documentation. I even went into it in the original cut of this video, but edited it out as I felt at the time this pertained to regular VMs and not XP mode. After going into it again it does tell you to press control alt delete and press the shut down button, which actually works in XP mode. So you are able to shut down XP Mode just like any other VM.
ОтветитьI would love to see a Windows XP install have a VM running Windows 11
Ответитьahh nested virtualization
ОтветитьCan you go further and run Windows 98 on ME? Surly thers some really old VM software that can do it
Ответитьwhy
because
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ОтветитьShutdown -s -t 0-f
ОтветитьI wanted to do this once too.
ОтветитьWindows me, Windows you, Windows i
ОтветитьWindows 7 what resolution display are you on
Ответитьsimply use cmd in admin and type "shutdown /s" for regular shutdown and "shutdown /r" for restarts
as some updates require an OS reload and some software as well in xp mode it simply hides the button as it wants the faster restore of hibernate rather than allowing you to actually shut down as a layman
any of the obscure shutdown methods will work, and you may actually be able to enforce a shutdown command in the host hypervisor window which acts like a network shutdown to the guest os
yeah sometimes silly things are done in the name of making it harder for noobs to do unintended things
Im doing windows xp on windows 7 on windows 11,
Or as i like to call it
Windows 7-11
Was there a shutdown option in the "close" menu
ОтветитьWindows 98 in Windows ME in Windows XP in Windows Vista in Windows 7 in Windows 8.1 in Windows 10 in Windows 11
ОтветитьNext do ME in XP in Vista in 7 in 8 in 8.1 in 10 in 11.
ОтветитьЭто ж скоко оперативы нужно
ОтветитьAaaaah
Ответитьyou should do "Installing windows ME on Windows XP on Windows 7, on windows 8 on Windows 8.1 on Windows 10 on Windows 11
ОтветитьI'm only about half way through the video, and I would suspect that after installing WinME, you would start getting exponentially dwindling performance due to the fact that it is a single CPU OS so anything below it, could only have a fraction of it's single CPU, at least Win 10/8/7/XP can all utilize SMP so you could assign as many CPUs to them as you have available (I want to do this on my WS at work - Threadripper w/ 128GB RAM) give half to each OS as it goes down till OS limitations dictate otherwise :) now to finish the video...
Ответитьwin 3.1 under 95 under 98 under ME under XP under Vista under 7 under 8.1 under 10 under 11 under UwUntu
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