Vista or Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V
You probably know that it’s (for now) not possible to run Hyper-V from a VMachine (like you can run VMWare ESX from a VMWare Workstation VMachine). Because I only have one (if I don’t count my laptop) machine that has the right hardware to run Hyper-V I decided that my superfast Vista Ultimate machine has to be reinstalled as a Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition machine with Hyper-V. That’s because I want to get familiar with Hyper-V, etc.
I’m installing Windows Server 2008 as we speak and it looks like the installation is already finished (within 10 minutes
), don’t you really love Win2k8!
When Windows Server 2008 is installed all the way I’m going to install the Hyper-V role and after that I’m going to install Windows Vista (as a VMachine). So when I want to download something from usenet or read my e-mail I have a client installed to use for it.
Right know I’m installing Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista as guests on my Hyper-V machine (Click on the image for the full image).
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You didn’t put that on your T61 now, did you?
Yes I did
Offcource I didn’t! I think Peter K. will be very angry when I will. The one thing I did remove on my T61 is McAfee Antivirus. I installed Forefront Client Security instead 
Hm….Peter K. probably doesn’t like that either!
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