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Windows 7 on the Mac Under VirtualBox

I’m trying out Windows 7 on my old Intel-based iMac, and it’s going pretty well. One of the ways I’m doing this is with VirtualBox (a free, open-source virtualization tool from Sun).

I had some adventures, mostly stupid, getting it installed.  But now it’s working, and mostly correctly…  with some issues.

In general, Windows 7 is sprightly and responsive running in a child window on my 2.16 GHz dual-core Intel Mac.  It hogs up most of my 2 Gb of RAM, and works the CPUs hard, but that’s good, I think.  It takes just eight seconds, total, to start VirtualBox and restore the Windows session.  Sweet!

Video playback is smooth, even when Windows is doing other things in the background like initializing a “Homegroup.”

But so far I haven’t been able to get a peep out of the sound card.   Not so much as a bzzt.  Windows says that “no audio devices are installed.”

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Windows 7 on the Mac

I’m trying to install a beta of Windows 7 in a VirtualBox on my iMac.

VirtualBox is a free, open-source application that lets you run one operating system inside another.  I use it at work, to run a relatively bulletproof Ubuntu install on my Windows laptop, and I use it at home, to run Windows XP on my Mac.  I love it, and it generally works very well.

The idea is that you create a virtual machine, and a virtual hard drive, and then you download an .ISO file, and tell that virtual machine that it’s a CD-ROM.

Generally it works great.

So I downoaded the .ISO from Microsoft, and started the install.

The installer loads and starts up fine.  But it quickly stops with a (very attractive!) dialog box that says:

Windows could not collect information for [OSImage] since the specified image file [install.wim] does not exist.

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