Setting up a VM, no matter what it's name, is [color=#ff0000;]always[/color] more complicated than just setting up the HostOS.
The reason is, that for a program to work properly in a VM, the [color=#ff0000;]Hardware - Firmware - Driver[/color] of the HostOS have to work perfectly and then you go on and add [color=#ff0000;]"VM Connection to the HostOS Driver" - "Driver of the GuestOS" - Program[/color].
So unless the drivers arn't the problem, but the program just doesn't work under Win7, there's [color=#ff0000;]NO sane reason to fiddle with VMs!!![/color]
And with those last words, i bid farewell to this topic. I feel a brain aneurysm coming on.
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