Tweets on 2008-11-10

  • @gannotti LOL #
  • @kevland hope you feel better.. maybe you need to eat balut for nutrients :p #
  • @mchwierut wow. you work till so late? good luck! #
  • now that i have brownie for all my client stuff, maybe it is time to install windows server 2008… #
  • is craving for some balut right now :S #
  • @Rob_Ward great episode rob! fix the commenting so we can praise you already! :) #

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Read your VHD’s content in Windows 7

One of the “irks” I’ve had with VPCs is that sometimes I needed to urgently access content that’s inside a VPC, most of the cases, the VPCs aren’t mine as I always go native ;) So previously, I had to first install VPC or Virtual Server on my own machine (or find one that had it) boot up the VM and copy the files. Sometimes I even have trouble doing getting that to work :S. Which is why i’m extremely happy that in Windows 7, you can go into Disk Management and “Attach VHD”.

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7 will then be able to see the drive as if it were any other drive attached on your machine. (Notice that your virtual hard drives appear in a bright bluish color so you can distinguish it from your ordinary drives) Also, in one of the Keynotes at PDC, I believe I remember hearing that you should be able to boot natively into a VHD that you’ve attached. I think that is just AWESOME.

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Check out this video with Mark Russinovich on Channel 9

I’m SO looking forward to 7 Beta. :)

I WANT ONE!

The Fujitsu Lifebook U Series is half of half of my current work machine. And it’s a tablet! Anyone going Christmas shopping for me, you know what I want :)

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