I gave up. Windows 11 with NTVDMx64 was totally unusable for me. I gave up on my new PCs (what a waste of money...) and went back to the laptop with a win11 host and a win10 32 bit guest VM. It works pretty well, except for some occasional VM shenanigans.
I gave up. Windows 11 with NTVDMx64 was totally unusable for me. Igave up
on my new PCs (what a waste of money...) and went back to the laptopwith a
win11 host and a win10 32 bit guest VM. It works pretty well, exceptfor
some occasional VM shenanigans.
I don't understand the need to cross-post that which you wrote in another Net into here... where you will likely get the exact same responses.
Different audiences. I can't run any 32 bit os on the mini PC. I don't hav room for even an SFF PC in a studio apartment. I only have room for Mini PCs If there's one powerful enough for this (4 cores, 4 threads at least and 4GB RAM with gen 3 NvME SSD Support) that I could install a 32 bit windows
10 on, I'd be all for it. I haven't found one yet. Windows 10 32 bit NTVDM support has been good enough for me so far. I've had a couple of issues, bu they've been due to the VM, not NTVDM support.
On 09 Dec 25 17:35:00, Shurato said the following to Atreyu:
Different audiences. I can't run any 32 bit os on the mini PC. Idon't hav
room for even an SFF PC in a studio apartment. I only have room forMini PCs
If there's one powerful enough for this (4 cores, 4 threads at leastand 4GB
RAM with gen 3 NvME SSD Support) that I could install a 32 bit windowsNTVDM
10 on, I'd be all for it. I haven't found one yet. Windows 10 32 bit
support has been good enough for me so far. I've had a couple ofissues, bu
they've been due to the VM, not NTVDM support.
I know its easy to have a visceral reaction when someone replies with "As someone who is experienced" but please take it as friendly advice from someone who went through absolute frustration of NTVDM on 10... on the LTSC Enterprise version of 10 nonetheless.
Myself, Sean and some others have worked in shops where XP/7 laptops were tossed in bins by the dozens... hundreds even... maybe more... They are abundant and can be found for the price of a bad Friday night pizza.
The IBM R51 I had was one of them. It ran Darkrealms for years. Lid closed, one time parked under my bed with just power, Ethernet
and a dialup line... all accessed by RDP.
And yes I had a tiny apartment at the time... when theres a will theres a way.
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