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My VPC VM gets 192MB and runs very smooth (as long as I don't install an AV)
However, I have noticed that without the addons installed, it does not correctly get keystrokes (e.g. when I type in the window 'ooooooook' it shows 'oook') and that the mouse is slow, like you are saying.
No luck, i tried to install the addons and no difference except the screen is changed to a very low quality but i just removed the addons and the quality is back to normal!
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Can you check the settings for the graphics card? It should be using 32-bit, instead of 16 bits or 8 bits. By the way, did you install the graphics driver for VM? It's needed for the graphics to work correctly.
Right click on Desktop, select Properties. Select the Settings tab.
I am running VPC07sp1, Host - Vista HP, guest XP Pro
Don't know if you got this fixed or not but I was having the same problems after installing VM Additions.... really low resolution (could not change it from 4 bit), choppy sound & mouse stalling. However after installing XP Service Pack 2, it immediately fixed all of the problems. Worth trying if you have not already fixed or installed SP2.
Just to let you(s) know that everything is fixed and running good.
Basically i deleted the Virtual machine and created a new one with a new Virtual hard disk, installed the VM Additions and then updated to Sp2 and Viola! Sorted
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