Microsoft KB Archive/824617

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When to Manually Install the Virtual PC Additions

Article ID: 824617

Article Last Modified on 9/26/2003



APPLIES TO

  • Connectix Virtual PC for Mac 5.0
  • Connectix Virtual PC for Mac 5.0
  • Connectix Virtual PC for Mac 5.0
  • Connectix Virtual PC for Mac 5.0
  • Connectix Virtual PC for Mac 5.0
  • Connectix Virtual PC for Mac 6.0
  • Connectix Virtual PC for Mac 6.0
  • Connectix Virtual PC for Mac 6.0
  • Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac Version 6.1
  • Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac Version 6.1.1 Update
  • Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 with Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
  • Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 with Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
  • Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 with Microsoft Windows XP Professional




SUMMARY

This article describes scenarios where you may have to manually install the Virtual PC Additions.

In some scenarios, the Virtual PC Additions are automatically installed in your virtual machine. For example, when you use the option to install preconfigured hard disk data from the Virtual PC for Mac installer disk or from a Virtual PC OS Pack, the Additions are preinstalled on the drive C image of the virtual machine. Also, when you duplicate the drive C image that is installed by Virtual PC 4.0, the Additions are duplicated on the new drive image. You do not have to do anything else for the Additions to work.

However, in the following scenarios, you must manually install the Additions:

  • When you upgrade from an earlier version of Virtual PC, the Additions are not automatically installed on drive C. When you upgrade from an earlier version of Virtual PC, the Additions are saved to your Windows desktop by the Upgrader.
  • When you install your own operating system, the Additions are not automatically installed on drive C. When you do this, the Additions installer file is located in the PC folder of your Virtual PC CD-ROM. Copy the installer file to the desktop, and then double-click the installer file from the guest operating system to install the Additions.
  • When you create a new drive, the Additions are not automatically installed. The Additions may not be required in this case, unless you plan to install a Windows operating system on the drive.

    For additional information about how to install the Virtual PC Additions, and how to determine whether the Virtual PC Additions are already installed, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    824619 HOW TO: Determine Whether the Virtual PC Additions Are Installed


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