I am new here. Forgive me if I am asking any ignorant questions. I did read a number of threads before jumping into the pool, but don't have time to read them all.
I currently have a T42 but I just ordered a T500 with all the best options. My T42 has WinXP Pro SP2 and it was running great even though it is about 4 years old until yesterday when I noticed that humm... the USB ports don't work any more, they worked last night, with devices that they have been connected to for, literally years. A few weeks ago, it went more like this, 'Gee the Biometric thingy does not work', but who cares I can still logon, and a few weeks earlier, 'Gee my GPS connected to COM1: used to work (a month or two ago)', but I must have installed something that it using the same IRQ or who knows what, too busy to play with that now.
Then thanks to this wonderful forum, I now know that this is not such an uncommon phenomenon after all. It seems that there are a number of people that have had their T series USB ports disappear over the past 2 years. This does kind of anger me because I expected better from a ThinkPad. I have been using TP notebook since they first came out. My first one was a 755CE (which still works, last time I turned it on, a few years ago).
So, my question...
I ordered my new T500 (it is not here yet) to be preloaded with what they call "Windows Vista Business with Windows XP Pro downgrade" which as far as I know, means it will come with WinXP Pro installed but I have the right to upgrade to Vista later when I am ready. I selected this option because I need to get some work done! I don't want to have any 'fun' Windows issues. I don't want any of my applications to not like Vista or the 64 bit world. When I was younger I liked new things from Microsoft, now I find it a pain when my world becomes unstable because of some MS product. I guess I am just old, or maybe I expect professionalism.
Anyway, I really do want to start working with Vista 64 so I can start developing for this platform. I am considering buying VMware Workstation or something similar so I can also install Vista32 and/or Vista64 on the same machine. I have never done this before. I used to use System Commander to boot into different OS configurations, but I guess that is old news. VM sounds like the way to go.
Does anyone have any experience with this? Are there any issues I should look out for? For example, some thoughts that come to mind are:
- Do I just buy a new copy of Vista64 and install it into a virtual machine space? Is that how it works?
- Do I need a special Vista64 from Lenovo to do this? I want it to be as close as possible to running Vista64 as if it where pre-installation on the system. But I want to to run separately. I will continue to use WinXP for a long while I suspect.
- When I install, will it see all of my native hardware?
- Do I have to allocate separate areas of the disk or Memory to each OS? Or do they share?
- Are the devices shared among all of the running VM OSs? If this works nicely, I will probably also install Red Hat too.
VM is new to me and I can imagine a number of possible ways this can work. Any wisdom would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Joseph





