Microsoft removes Windows 7 XP Mode rest...
Windows XP Mode was a fantastic feature that Microsoft introduced in Windows 7 that allowed users to run their legacy application that were not compatible with Windows 7. XP Mode is the term given to running a full copy of the Windows OS (normally XP) in Windows 7 and then redirecting the screen out...
Windows.Next after Windows 7...
A recent blog post from the product manager of the Windows Update team might have given us some incite into what to expect in the next versions of Windows. In his blog post (that has now be withdrawn) he make some interesting comments. next version will be something completly different from what folks...
Windows 7′s XP Mode will only work...
Windows 7′s XP Mode will not work on all Sony laptops that have hardware virtualization capability, despite being equipped with fully capable Intel Core 2 Duos. According to Gizmodo, this move was made after Sony faced much negative criticism from its original decision to disable virtualization...
Windows 7 and Windows XP Mode: Can you r...
Microsoft’s new Windows XP Mode requires hardware virtualization, which is probably one of the more confusing parts to knowing if your computer can support XPM. If you’re not sure what XPM is, check out our screenshot tour here. Hardware Requirements: The hardware requirements are essentially...
Microsoft goes in depth with Windows 7&#...
Although Windows XP Mode beta has been made available to Technet and MSDN subscribers, the majority of the users will have to wait until the public release on May 5th. Meanwhile, you may want to read up on an interview where Microsoft finally discusses Windows XP Mode in depth in a full Q&A press...