![]() ![]() If you did not do so then, you can always launch it from the Start menu. When you finished installing it, you were prompted to launch Virtual Windows XP. Note: Since the current version of Virtual PC for Windows 7 is beta, you might want to remove the default Virtual Windows XP machine when the RTM version is available. When the installation process is over click Finish. You might be prompted by the Windows 7 User Account Control (UAC) prompt. More about that in a later article on working with virtual Windows XP Disks in Windows Virtual PC and Windows 7. So, if you plan to use Virtual Windows XP extensively, consider changing this path. Note: You will need quite a lot of disk space on the C:\ partition,not just because the Virtual Windows XP installation is big, but also depending on the amount, type and size of all the applications that you plan to use in the virtual XP machine. Next, accept the file location at C:\Program Files\Virtual Windows XP, and click Next. When the download has finished, double-click on the VirtualWindowsXP.msi file to launch the installation. Note: You do not need to re-download it for every PC you need to install it on, just download once and manually install it multiple times. You can use the following link for the download, which is 445MB in size: If you click on Virtual Windows XP, you’ll be prompted to download it. Next, type “virtual” in the Windows 7 Start menu, you’ll get a link to Virtual PC, and another one to Virtual Windows XP. Note: All screenshots and procedures are based on the RC version of Windows 7, and the beta version of Virtual PC.įirst, make sure you’ve installed Virtual PC (see my Virtual PC installation instructions) and rebooted your machine. Thus, when referring to XPM, in fact I am talking about what is called “Virtual Windows XP”. However, Microsoft has made a default Windows XP VM available to download, and has integrated it into Windows Virtual PC. To find out if your PC is virtualization capable, please visit the Windows Virtual PC support page.Īnother important note: XPM is a concept. Important: To run Windows Virtual PC (and with it, XPM), your computer has to have the Intel VT or AMD-V features enabled in the BIOS. ![]() If you want to run any 64-bit virtual machine you’ll need to either install Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, or use a 3rd-party virtualization program such as VMware Workstation or Sun Virtual Box (free). Unfortunately, Virtual PC only supports 32-bit virtual machines. Folder integration between operating environments.Drive sharing, which provides easy access to all host data from within the virtual machine.Printer sharing between the Windows 7 desktop and the virtual Windows environment.Clipboard sharing, which enables you to cut, copy, and paste data between the host Windows 7 desktop and the virtual machine.Seamless launching of Windows XP applications from your Windows 7 desktop, Start Menu, or Taskbar.The ability to use many of your USB devices from within a virtual Windows environment, such as Windows XP Mode. ![]() Here are some of new features in Windows Virtual PC that make it easier for you to run your legacy applications in a virtual software environment: This way, you can launch these applications from the Windows 7 desktop or Start menu with just a single click, and have them integrate seamlessly with the Windows 7 environment. This is made possible by installing these applications inside the Windows XP virtual machine, and integrating them with your Windows 7 desktop and start menu. By using Windows Virtual PC you can now run many older business and productivity applications that only work in Windows XP on your Windows 7 machine. It does so by providing a virtual Windows XP environment capable of running many Windows XP-compatible business and productivity applications. Windows XP Mode (or XPM for short) is a new feature of Windows 7 (available only in the Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate editions) that can help businesses to upgrade their computers to Windows 7. Windows Virtual PC provides the capability to run multiple Windows environments such as Windows XP Mode from your Windows 7 desktop. ![]() In my previous article (“ Installing Virtual PC on Windows 7“) I walked you through the features of the new Windows Virtual PC software that is specially designed for Windows 7. ![]()
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