vista office and HP scanner/printer/fax problem
Yes, it has always worked. System just warns you when you load it.
Initially MS would not support that configuration if you had a problem.
I think the warning is gone after SP1.
As I said before, use VirtualBox rather than VirtualPC. I believe
VirtualPC is an based on an earlier Innotek virtual product. VirtualBox
provides much better virtual USB support than VirtualPC.
David-in-NH wrote:
bjr,
Are you sure that VirtualPC will work with Vista Home Premium. I went to
download it, and the Microsoft requirements do not indicate that it will work
with VistaHP it says:
Virtual PC 2007 runs on: Windows Vista™ Business; Windows Vista™ Enterprise;
Windows Vista™ Ultimate; Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition; Windows
Server 2003, Standard x64 Edition; Windows XP Professional; Windows XP
Professional x64 Edition; or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. Have you actually
done it?
"bjr" wrote:
VirtualPC will run in Vista HP. Alos consider VirtualBox - XP works fine
there also. I just loaded Mandriva Spring 2008 in VirtualBox running in
XP. I have run VirtualBox with 32 and 64 bit Vista versions with no
problem.
David-in-NH wrote:
The same thing happened to me in 2004(?) with an $850 Brother AIO when I
upgraded a Win 95 PC to Win XP.
I had to buy another AIO... HP6110 for $450. I swore I would never buy
another Brother product!
Last year, I purchased a new Acer (Vista Home Premium) PC: Q6600, 500 Gig
HD, 3Gig RAM. Plus I bought a external 500 GIG USB HD for backups. Now I am
again suffering the same problem, but worse... my Microsoft Office 2000 won't
load either, so I'm now using free software... StarOffice. I may also boycott
HP!
I was thinking that it might be possible to load my external HD with my full
version XP and Office 2000 software. Does anyone know if this will then work
as a dual boot PC? (I am obviously not a PC guru.)
From reading Kim Komando, I see that I can't make a virtual XP machine using
Vista Home Premium, so if I can't make a dual boot PC I guess I could revert
to XP. But I am not sure how to guarantee that I have a useful legitimate
copy of my pre loaded Vista to use down the road.
So, if all else fails, I guess I may have to do what Dave did and get
scanning software. But i don't know if it has word processing ability... scan
a document then create a document that can be changed/modified?
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