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Old August 1st 19, 05:23 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Mark Lloyd[_2_]
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Default CPU generation question

On 7/31/19 10:02 AM, Char Jackson wrote:

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With VMs, you can have all of them running at the same time, so
switching between them is nearly instantaneous. Programs running in a VM
stay running when you switch the focus away. I find that to be very
handy.


Full backup (of the VM) is easy too, with the system disk being a single
file on the host. I recently used this to transfer a VM to a different
host machine, with very little trouble except one bit where I had to
change an IP address in the registry.

How much RAM does your system have?

BTW, I have several VMs for testing (Windows 95, ME, 2000, XP, 7, 10).
One of the Win95 ones actually has IE1 on it.

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