[News] Now Use “Windows XP Mode” in Windows 7 without Hardware Virtualization Technology
Some Details:Posted by TheBull on 20th March 2010 (10:54), last reply was on 20th March 2010 (12:41). This thread has received 1 replies and been viewed 1206 times.
Now Use “Windows XP Mode” in Windows 7 without Hardware Virtualization Technology
Great news for Windows 7 users! Now you can run "Windows XP Mode" in Windows 7 even if your system doesn't have Hardware Virtualization Technology.
Microsoft made following interesting announcement at official Windows 7 Blog:
We’re announcing an update to Windows XP Mode today that will make it a more accessible to PCs in small and midsize businesses who want to migrate to Windows 7 Professional but have applications that still require Windows XP. Windows XP Mode will no longer require hardware virtualization technology to run. This change makes it extremely easy for businesses to use Windows XP Mode to address any application incompatibility roadblocks they might have in migrating to Windows 7. Windows XP Mode will of course continue to use hardware virtualization technology such as Intel VT (Intel Virtualization Technology) or AMD-V if available. You can find more information and download the update which will go live later today here.
Re: Now Use “Windows XP Mode” in Windows 7 without Hardware Virtualization Technology
I don´t use Microsofts Virtual PC--is not a good Program--I use the VMware Player, it is much better and you can use it in FullScreen Mode--Looks like the OS is running on your original System !!
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