Microsoft improves Windows XP mode to eliminate virtualization hardware requirements [Figure]

  

Microsoft announced new desktop virtualization technologies and solutions to accelerate the process of desktop virtualization, including Virtual Desktop Architecture (VDI), as well as improvements to some of the existing virtualization technologies. Including the virtual XP mode that everyone pays attention to. Microsoft said that Windows XP Mode no longer requires hardware virtualization technology.


Windows xp Mode is based on Microsoft's Virtual PC virtualization technology, combined with the processor's hardware virtualization capabilities (AMD-V/Intel VT), which can be operated on Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate. The system simulates the XP SP3 system environment. Microsoft's previous operating platform requirements for it are Windows 7 RTM, Windows Virtual PC and CPUs that support hardware virtualization and no less than 2GB of memory. Since many small and medium-sized businesses and individual users do not include hardware virtualization technology, Microsoft's above needs will be rejected by many people. In order to make virtualization easier, Microsoft said that Windows XP Mode will no longer require hardware virtualization technology, which will dispel doubts for SMBs who want to upgrade to Windows 7. They can still use Windows XP applications after upgrading to implement Windows. 7 faster popularize windows7 system downloads. Microsoft has released a new system patch (KB977206) that allows users to eliminate the hardware requirements of running Windows Virtual PC and XP Mode after installation. Remind everyone that installing this patch requires Windows Genuine Verification, and you need to restart your computer after the installation.


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