Getting a Small Virtual PC Image - WinXP Pro in 550MB

I love Virtual PC/Server.  The biggest problem I have is the size of the images.  They tend not to be very portable.

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Tools: TweakUI, XPlite ($40), CCleaner, defrag, VM Optimizer

Steps to a Small VPC

  1. Install Windows XP Pro SP2
  2. Install all Windows Updates
  3. Follow steps 3. to 6. (first group) then steps 1, 2, & 3 (second group) in here
  4. Follow steps 1. to 11. (first group) in here
  5. Complete w/ steps 4, 5, 6 (second group) in here

Fixing broken virtual networking

I am a huge fan of Virtual PC/Server  and have run across issues several times in the past with the having the virtual network drivers all of a sudden stop working.  I ran across the blog post below the other day on how to fix the problem.

From: http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2007/01/15/fixing-broken-virtual-networking.aspx

Number 1: The Virtual Machine Network Services driver is installed but not enabled.  To fix this:

On a Windows XP system you’ll need to:

  1. Open the Start menu and click on Control Panel.
  2. Click on Network and Internet Connections and then Network Connections.
    If you are using classic mode you just need to double click on Network Connections.
  3. Locate your network adapter, right click on it and select Properties.
  4. Check the Virtual Machine Network Services entry and click OK.

On a Windows Vista system you’ll need to:

  1. Open the Start menu and click on Control Panel.
  2. Click on the Network and Internet and then Network and Sharing Center.
    If you are using classic mode you just need to double click on Network and Sharing Center.
  3. Click on Manage network connections, in the task list on the left side of the window.
  4. Locate your network adapter, right click on it and select Properties.
    You’ll need to approve this action.
  5. Check the Virtual Machine Network Services entry and click OK.

Number 2: The Virtual Machine Network Services driver is installed and enabled, but does not seem to be working.  To fix this you'll need to:

  1. Follow the steps for the first solution to get to the properties display for your network adapter.
  2. Select the Virtual Machine Network Services entry, and click Uninstall.
  3. Reboot the physical computer (this step is critical)
  4. Return to the properties display for your network adapter.
  5. Click Install…
  6. Select Service and click Add…
  7. Select the Virtual Machine Network Services entry and click OK.