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== OS Compatibility Reference Sheet for VM7 ==▼
=== OSes confirmed to work on VM7 ===▼
* Windows 2000 to 11 - Older than 2000 works but no networking▼
* Any GNU/Linux distribution with VirtIO modules built in▼
* Any Windows 2000 to 11 bootleg from [https://computernewb.com/~lily/ISOs/crustywindows/ Crustywindows]▼
* OpenBSD▼
* DragonFlyBSD▼
* NetBSD▼
* GhostBSD - utouch-kmod is required for absolute mouse input.▼
* OmniTribblix▼
* OpenIndiana▼
* 9front▼
=== OSes that do not work on VM7 ===▼
==== Doesn't work at all ====▼
* FreeBSD - 64-bit panicks due to something with APIC and 32-bit gets stuck on "Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec"▼
== Facts about VM7 ==
* [[Forkies]] usually come on VM7 to eject the CD
* Due to the high requirements of Windows 11, attempting to insert the ISO will insert "Windows 7 Haunted Edition" instead.▼
▲* Due to the
* [[AnyOSInstallBot]] may not be present sometimes due to it being offline or an admin kicking it (Possibly due to abuse of the bot)▼
▲* [[AnyOSInstallBot]] may not be present sometimes due to it being offline or an admin kicking it (
▲* [[Forkies]] usually come on VM7 to eject the CD through [[AnyOSInstallBot]] or type !reboot in the middle of an install or when you are using the system. (They mostly change the CD in the middle of an install)
== Tips for both VM7 and VM8==▼
▲== Tips for both VM7 and VM8 ==
* People enjoy installing operating systems that are already their own VMs. Instead of doing that, try installing some really obscure OS or a bootleg from Crustywindows.
* If you don't want to wait so long for <code>!reboot</code>, you can alternatively open the webapp OSK and soft reboot the virtual machine by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
* When booting, go to iPXE command line and type in <code>exit</code>, this way you don't have to wait for iPXE to tell you that there is no network devices then let you boot to CD or floppy faster.
* The best bootset order is <code>nad</code>. Why? Not because that's
* Actually, the best bootset order depends on how you are going to install something on VM7. You can do <code>dc</code> if you're going to insert a CD to install an OS, and then eject it later and boot to the OS faster.
== Gallery ==
VM8XP.PNG | People installing Windows XP Professional on VM8
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▲* Windows 2000 to 11 - Older than 2000 works but no networking
▲* Any GNU/Linux distribution with VirtIO modules built in
▲* Any Windows 2000 to 11 bootleg from [https://computernewb.com/~lily/ISOs/crustywindows/ Crustywindows]
▲* OpenBSD
▲* DragonFlyBSD
▲* NetBSD
▲* GhostBSD - utouch-kmod is required for absolute mouse input.
▲* OmniTribblix
▲* OpenIndiana
▲* 9front
▲* FreeBSD - 64-bit panicks due to something with APIC and 32-bit gets stuck on "Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec"
[[Category:Main_VMs]]
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