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January 19, 2005

Easiest Whidbey Install Ever

Those of you who have suffered/are suffering through the hours-long Whidbey Beta 1& 2 install--envy me. I have apportioned the sufferings of others towards my own lazy gain. To wit: I grabbed my boss' .vhd of his Beta 2 install, copied it to my machine, created a new .vmc that uses this existing .vhd, and booted the new vm. Voila, a working Whidbey virtual machine with only 5 minutes of actual work. Now if it were only easier to push around 6 gig hard disk images while sitting on a beach...

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Wow. I understood none of that. Good times!

Posted by: justin at January 19, 2005 01:12 PM

Good times? You better believe it! I guess I should be including more hyperlinks in my more technical posts. Then again, this blog is like an application into a certain guild of geek, and we all know how Foucault deconstructed the system of discipline-specific languages and meanings as exclusive constructs. Consider yourself excluded ;)

Posted by: barelylegalprogrammer at January 19, 2005 01:47 PM

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