Sell Windows 7 get a Free Windows XP

October 5, 2009

Microsoft has officially announced that they have completed the development or in other words doing the finalization of a virtual version of Windows XP to Windows 7. Thus, when the supply coming October 22, buyers of Windows 7 operating system will also be well ‘get’ operating system Windows 7.

Windows XP mode, a feature to run Windows XP from within Windows 7 is available free of charge to users who purchase or upgrade to Windows 7. The aim is to enable users to run programs is not functional in Windows 7.

“We expect many applications Windows XP will be compatible with Windows 7,” wrote Brandon LeBlanc, Windows Communications Manager, Microsoft, such as our quotes from his blog, October 5, 2009. “However, to ensure that small and medium businesses can migrate to Windows 7 without a hitch, we present the Windows XP mode,” he said.

Although launched simultaneously with the release of Windows 7, but the Windows XP mode feature is only available on Windows 7 series Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate only. In addition, users also need to have hardware virtualization support enabled in the BIOS.

The processor that supports Windows XP Mode in Windows 7 is featured AMD AMD-V or Intel-featured Intel-VT.


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