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Windows 7 for XP Professionals
Updating Support Skills from XP to Windows 7
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Posted by Steven Bink April 25, 2009 7:59 AM with 3 comment(s)
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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.

All you need to do is to install suitable applications directly in Windows XP Mode which is a virtual Windows XP environment running under Windows Virtual PC. The applications will be published to the Windows 7 desktop and then you can run them directly from Windows 7.

Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC are best experienced on your new Windows 7 PC. We will be soon releasing the beta of Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC for Windows 7 Professional and Windows 7 Ultimate.

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cchance said:

Hey Bink,

any chance of doing a video demoing the XP mode, i've been trying to visualize the install / run process somehow simpleified as it might be but i cant understand and so far no ones posted it on youtube etc... and been wondering since is aw gizmodo post about it last night, and i dont feel like hunting down a copy of 7100 and reinstalling my pc just to see it lol

April 25, 2009 10:07 PM
 

gisabun said:

I guess it's like the old compatibility mode except hopefully a bit more complete. we have an app that doesn't work to well with Vista.

April 27, 2009 3:28 PM
 

Odie said:

It has nothing to do with the old compatibility mode. This is an application running inside a virtual machine transparent to the user. If you want to look at something similar, take a look at VMware Unity.

April 27, 2009 10:50 PM

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