Windows 7s XP Mode Will not Run on Some CPUs
oping to use Windows 7's XP Mode on your new laptop? Better check your specs, because many big-name, Intel-powered notebooks including Asus, Dell Studio, HP Pavilion, Sony Vaio, and Toshiba Satellite models may not have what it takes to run Windows 7's XP mode.
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7.5.2009
Microsoft Releases XP Mode to Manufacturers
October 1, 2009, Microsoft has released its final version of XP Mode. XP Mode is a virtualization application that can be used on Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate.
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1.10.2009
Microsoft releases XP mode RC for Windows 7
Microsoft has released updated bits of Windows XP Mode for Windows 7.
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4.8.2009
Windows XP Mode RTM via MSDN and TechNet
Having released Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC to manufacturing at the start of this month, Microsoft is currently offering the two Windows 7 features for download.
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8.10.2009
Microsoft discusses Windows 7s XP mode in-depth
Earlier this month we reported that Microsoft was on the verge of announcing something major regarding Windows 7, and on April 24th our friend Paul Thurrott finally revealed what we were all waiting for.
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29.4.2009
How many Intel CPUs will fail the XP Mode test in Windows 7?
Some of the most popular PCs on the market today, equipped with fast and powerful dual- and quad-core CPUs, wont be able to use the vaunted Windows XP Mode in Windows 7.
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4.5.2009
Windows 7s XP Mode will only work on select Sony Laptops
Windows 7s XP Mode will not work on all Sony laptops that have hardware virtualization capability, despite being equipped with fully capable Intel Core 2 Duos.
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11.8.2009
Windows 7 RC New Features in the Spotlight: XP Mode and Virtual PC
Windows 7 Release Candidate, although virtually at an apparent standstill in evolution since the release of interim Builds 7048 and 7057, does manage to take it up a notch with the secret features Microsoft confirmed to have tucked away since the public Beta Build 7000 in January 2009.
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10.5.2009
Download Windows 7 XP Mode RC and Virtual PC RC
Redmond-based software giant Microsoft made available the release candidate flavor of Windows 7s XP Mode add-on on Tuesday. The beta iteration of XP Mode was released on April 30, along with the beta variant of Windows Virtual PC, and the RC version comes as another step the company is taking towards launching the final iteration of the add-on.
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5.8.2009
Download Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode Final RTM 7600.16393
Microsofts virtualization solution for Windows 7, Windows Virtual PC (VPC) and Windows XP Mode (XPM) final RTM builds have been compiled and signed off as build 7600.16393 on September 22nd, 2009.
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9.10.2009
Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC Coming Soon
Windows XP Mode is specifically designed to help small businesses move to Windows 7. Windows XP Mode provides you with the flexibility to run many older productivity applications on a Windows 7 based PC.
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27.4.2009
Windows 7 - XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC
April 30, 2009 is not only synonymous with the broadening of the Windows 7 Release Candidate testing pool, but also with the delivery of additional features for the RC development milestone.
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1.5.2009
VMLite Alternative to Windows XP Mode for Windows 7
Windows 7 has many new features out of which one feature is Windows XP Mode which lets you to run Windows XP on your Windows 7 however in order to use Windows XP mode you must have Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate and your computer must have hardware level virtualization support.
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14.11.2009
Windows 7 RC Brings Windows XP Mode Beta and Windows Virtual PC Beta
The Release Candidate of Windows 7 will bring with it the first Beta development milestones for Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC.
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29.4.2009
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How to Run IE 7 without installing it
If you want to test IE7 without the risk of installing a beta software, here is a simple way to do it. This method does not install IE 7 the usual way- instead you just run it from the installer package and hence your system does not get littered with beta dlls all over the place.
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17.4.2006
Firefox improved on Vista, but still no protected mode
Since our last article on Firefoxs problems with Vista, considerable progress has been made to improve the browser for Microsofts newest operating system. We caught up with Mike Schroepfer, VP of Engineering at the Mozilla Foundation, to bring us up to date.
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4.7.2007
Ex-MSNBC.com Head to Run MSN.com
Microsoft publicly announced Thursday that it had named John Nicol to head its MSN.com division, who pledged to push for increased investment and "and acquisitions if we need it," however he declined to be more specific.
Nicol had previously served as the head of MSNBC.com several years ago.
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12.2.2006
Gigabit audio to run on Ethernet
Cirrus Logic is developing Gigabit Ethernet audio chips, with the aim of sending hundreds of uncompressed audio streams over the wire at the same time.
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6.1.2007
See Windows Vista Run with 0 (Zero) RAM
That's right! Windows Vista can run using a total of zero system memory. Well, bear with me, it will all make sense in the end.
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5.10.2007
Run Vista SP1! Ruuuuuun!
Make no mistake about it, the RTM for Windows Vista's first Service Pack is just around the corner. It is only a matter of passing into the next year. Microsoft indicated the first quarter of 2008 as a rather blurred deadline for the serving of Windows Vista SP1. Case in point:
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15.12.2007
What will run on Windows Server 2008 and when
Now that Microsoft has released to manufacturing Windows Server 2008, the next obvious question is which applications will run on it and when?
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4.2.2008
I Run Windows 7 Big in Japan
Microsoft is in the final stages of the development process for the next iteration of the Windows client. With RTM planned by the end of July 2009 and worldwide General Availability scheduled for October 22, the Redmond company has unveiled a set of initiatives designed to build up to Windows 7 hitting the shelves.
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6.7.2009
Microsoft Advises Users To Run Update Again
Windows users may have to update their PCs more than once to completely patch one of the vulnerabilities Microsoft fixed last week, the company's support site said Monday.
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18.10.2006
Windows Vista Coach Tour: Always on the run
Hi everyone! We've had a busy, busy couple of days -- we've put a lot of miles behind us, eaten in countless restaurants (while trying to avoid fast food), slept in different beds each night, and most importantly, met a ton of customers.
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19.1.2007
IPv4 Addresses Expected To Run Out In 2010
Once again, the alarm bells are going off that the number of TCP-IP addresses available on the Internet are running low. This time, there are specific dates for when the addresses are predicted to run out.
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27.5.200
Windows SideShow Devices Run $80?
Word is, Windows SideShow devices will start at a reasonable 80 bucks.
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17.6.2007
Nine of 10 corporate PCs can run Win 7
According to a survey carried out by Softchoice, 88% of corporate PCs in the US are capable of running Windows 7.
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19.10.2009
Windows 7 M1 Reduced Functionality Mode Just as Vista RTM
Windows 7 Milestone 1 features Reduced Functionality Mode, jut like Windows Vista RTM. With the advent of Service Pack 1 for its latest Windows client, Microsoft scraped the anti-piracy mitigation from the operating system, going back to the behavior of Windows XP when dealing with pirated, unactivated or expired copies of the platform.
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16.6.2008
Half Of Corporate PCs Can't Run Vista, Researcher Says
About half of corporate PCs are not equipped to run all the features of Windows Vista, and companies should plan to gradually deploy the upcoming operating system through new computers, rather than take the more expensive alternative of buying new hardware for older machines, a research firm said Monday.
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10.4.2006Windows XP Mode final release coming October 22
Microsoft's Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 Professional or higher has RTM'd (Release to Manufacturing) today and will be available for download
from Microsoft Download Center on October 22. OEM manufactures will be able to offer Windows XP Mode on their PC's, based on their shipping
schedules to consumers. The design purpose for Windows XP Mode is to help put businesses minds at ease when upgrading to Windows 7 to ensure their
applications are backwards compatible. Windows XP Mode will allow any program to run smoothly in Windows 7 Professional or higher just as it does in
Windows XP.
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02.10.2009Verdict: XP Mode gets an F
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: I've been using Windows 7's
XP Mode feature for a
few days and I'm now ready to give you my verdict ... and it gets an F.
Don’t get me wrong. The idea behind XP Mode is a
valid one, and the fact that Microsoft is finally ready to accept that users should be able to run older versions of Windows as part of the license
for the newer OS.
But … there are problems with XP Mode, and here I’ll point out six issues with XP Mode that lead to
me giving it a failing grade...
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05.05.2009Coming Soon Final Release of Windows XP Mode
Brandon LeBlanc: Thanks to everyones feedback, were happy to announce that Windows XP Mode has RTMd today. We expect to make the final release of
Windows XP Mode available via the Microsoft Download Center on October 22nd. OEMs will be able to offer Windows XP Mode on their PCs based on their
manufacturing schedules...
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01.10.2009Windows 7 "XP Mode" system requirements
User of the higher-end editions of Windows 7 (Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise) will be able to download and install the XP Mode feature that
will allow them to run a virtualized copy of XP SP3 in order to minimize compatibility issues. However, to run this youll need a PC thats up to the
job.
So far the following system requirements have been revealed...
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29.04.2009'Windows XP Mode' revealed for Windows 7
Remember that major announcement that was planned for Windows 7 a while back? Well, it's finally here, revealed on Paul Thurrott's Windows
SuperSite. So, what is it? It's a feature of Windows 7 called 'Windows XP Mode'. So, what exactly is this new mode? As you can probably
tell from the name, it's a method to provide better compatibility in Windows 7, and to pull it off with as little trouble as possible. It's
also dubbed XPM, or formerly Virtual XP.
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25.04.2009XP Mode vs. Med-V
Stephen L Rose: With the release of the XP Mode Release Candidate, there has been a lot of talk and confusion around when XP Mode is a ideal solution
and when you should look at Med-V as a solution . I thought I would take a few minutes to clear up any confusion.
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09.08.2009Windows 7 and XP virtualization: What you need to know
Microsoft's new Virtual XP Mode requires hardware virtualization, but with all the news surrounding this feature, users are wondering "Am I able
to run Virtual XP Mode?" Even though people may recommend you run Securable to check and see, the problem is, Securable may not display results
accurately, even if your BIOS says that hardware virtualization is turned on as evidenced by this forum thread. Thankfully, Microsoft is aware of
this, and has created this page to help you out. The pages gives you ways to identify if your processor supports hardware virtualization, and gives
instructions on how to check the BIOS settings of Dell, HP, and Thinkpad systems to see if it's turned on.
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06.05.2009Microsoft releases XP mode RC for Windows 7
Microsoft has released updated bits of Windows XP Mode for Windows 7. XP Mode is a method to provide better compatibility in Windows 7, and to pull
it off with as little trouble as possible. It's also dubbed XPM, or formerly Virtual XP. XPM is built on the next generation Microsoft Virtual PC
7 product line, which requires processor-based virtualization support (Intel and AMD) to be present and enabled on the underlying PC, much like
Hyper-V, Microsoft's server-side virtualization platform. XP Mode will bring a Virtual PC-based environment, as well as a fully licensed version
of Windows XP SP3, free for all owners of Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate editions. XPM will provide 100% compatibility with Windows
XP.
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04.08.2009Windows 7 to have an 'XP mode'
Microsoft is trying to make it easier to sway users of Windows XP onto the latest version of its operating system.
For some time
now, the company has been quietly building a "Windows XP mode" that uses virtualization to allow Windows 7 to easily run applications designed for
Windows XP. According to sources familiar with the product, the application compatibility mode is built on the Virtual PC technology that Microsoft
acquired in 2003, when it
scooped up the assets of
Connectix.
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25.04.2009Windows XP Mode RC Available
Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 makes it easy to install and run many of your Windows XP productivity applications directly from a Windows 7-based PC.
It utilizes virtualization technology such as
Windows Virtual PC to
provide a Virtual Windows XP environment for Windows 7.
Windows XP Mode provides a 32-bit Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3
(SP3) environment pre-loaded on a virtual hard disk. Client virtualization software, like
Windows Virtual PC is a pre-requisite to use Windows XP Mode.
Note: Upgrade from Windows XP Mode Beta to
Windows XP Mode RC is not supported. Uninstall Windows XP Mode Beta and Windows Virtual PC Beta (if applicable) before installing this RC release.
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04.08.2009Microsoft discusses Windows 7's XP mode in-depth
Earlier this month we reported that Microsoft was on the verge of announcing something major regarding Windows 7, and on April 24th our friend Paul
Thurrott finally revealed what we were all waiting for. Microsoft revealed that one new feature in Windows 7 we are going to see before it RTM's
is "Windows XP mode". All those rumors of a new UI or an early (official) RC release were finally put to rest (As if Microsoft would pull something
like that).
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30.04.2009Helping Small Businesses With Windows 7 Professional and Windows XP Mode
Q&A: Scott Woodgate discusses how Windows XP Mode helps customers maximize productivity and manage their technology infrastructure, while migrating to
Windows 7. Woodgate also shares how Windows Virtual PC works with Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V)...
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29.04.2009Microsoft: Run Word in 'Safe
Mode'
Microsoft has advised users of
Word to run the application in
Safe Mode in order to protect
against "zero-day"
attacks. The recommendation
comes after the discovery of a
serious flaw in the word
processor that could result in
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24.05.2006Microsoft uses green tactics to push Vista
Briony Smith: <...> In a pro-Vista move, the company commissioned a report from Info-Tech Research on the power consumption of Windows XP versus
Windows Vista, which was released today, and announced Vistas energy-efficient supremacy over XP when it comes to sleep mode. The default settings of
Vista put the system into sleep mode much faster and automatically than XP triggers its own standby mode.
Jennifer Colasanti, a
research consultant with Info-Tech Research, said that tests were run on two different laptops and two different PCs in several different states. The
advanced default settings had a definite impact on power consumption. If your business is running a fleet of Vista PCs, then you can reduce your
carbon emissions by half, she said.
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21.02.2008Lower profile XP Mode (N) for Windows 7 omits Media Player 9
In a move which could very rapidly multiply the number of total users of Windows XP N way beyond the paltry number of users, mostly in Europe, who
invested
in the product in 2005, Microsoft this morning quietly
released a
separate version of the release candidate for its
XP Mode virtualization system for Windows 7. This version creates a virtual envelope for Windows
XP N, the version Microsoft created without Media Player 9 pre-installed, to appease the European Commission.
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14.08.2009Microsoft to move graphics
outside OS kernel
Microsoft will move
the graphics for its next
version of Windows outside of
the operating system's kernel
to improve reliability, the
software giant has told
Techworld.
Vista's graphics subsystem,
codenamed Avalon and formally
known as the Windows
Presentation Foundation, will
be pulled out the kernel
because many lock-ups are the
result of the GUI freezing,
Microsoft infrastructure
architect Giovanni Marchetti
told us exclusively
yesterday.
The
company has already announced
to developers that most
drivers, including graphics,
will run in user mode - which
means that they don't get
access to the privileged
kernel mode (or Ring 0). At
this level, a process can do
anything it likes, including
overwriting memory that
doesn't belong to it. The
result of such overwriting by
(usually) buggy code is often
a system crash. So the move
should result in greater
reliability, because crashing
drivers cause some 89 per cent
of system crashes in Windows
XP, according to Microsoft.
When run in user mode, they
won't be able to bring down
the entire system...
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15.12.2005Sony laptops disable Windows 7's XP Mode
It's not looking good for Sony Vaio owners who were looking to get their hands on a hot, fresh release of Windows 7 - Sony has disabled hardware
virtualization in their laptop range, thus rendering Windows XP Mode in Windows 7, and many other Virtual Machine Based products, such as VMware and
Virtualbox pretty much useless. Sony claims that they are disabled for "security" reasons - which doesn't really seem to make any sense; Sony
has also said that they will re-enable hardware virtualization on "select" laptops from the Vaio range.
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11.08.2009More Windows 7 XP Mode questions and more Microsoft answers
Mary Jo Foley: Over the past few days since word of
Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC went
public Microsoft has provided so far only the barest of details about its planned Virtual XP Mode functionality for Windows 7. Slowly but surely
the company has started releasing additional details.
I had a chance to ask Scott Woodgate, a Director in the Windows Business
Group, a few questions about the new Virtual XP virtualization service. Here’s a transcript of our email exchange...
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29.04.2009Virtual XP for Windows 7 Beta released to MSDN and TechNet
According to Paul Thurrott, a beta version of Virtual XP for Windows 7 has been released to MSDN and TechNet subscribers. The download comes in two
parts. The first is KB958559, an update for Windows 7 that includes Windows Virtual PC for Windows 7. The second, is another exe that installs the
Windows XP with SP3 virtual machine itself. To run Virtual XP Mode, users must be running Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise or Ultimate with
preferably 2GB of RAM with at least 256MB available to virtualization, and a processor that supports hardware virtualization. Many times hardware
virtualization needs to be enabled in the BIOS to be functional.
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30.04.2009How many Intel CPUs will fail the XP Mode test in Windows 7?
Some of the most popular PCs on the market today, equipped with fast and powerful dual- and quad-core CPUs, wont be able to use the vaunted Windows XP
Mode in Windows 7.
When Windows Vista launched, Intel and Microsoft both got a black eye over the infamous Vista Capable logo.
That sticker was slapped on PCs running some of Intels most popular graphics chips, even though they wouldnt run the new Aero graphics. Microsoft is
still battling in court with angry customers (and their lawyers) who felt betrayed by that marketing campaign...
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