ware4me
05-13-2009, 11:54 AM
There's been a lot of excitement generated about a new feature for Windows 7: XP Mode, or the ability to run Windows XP in a virtual machine on top of Windows 7, seamlessly integrated into the interface of the new OS.
That will allow you to have all the advantages of Windows 7 without giving up your older applications that require XP. If you're buying a new PC for Win7 or you're upgrading a fairly recent one, all's good. However, PC Magazine warns that many older systems don't have processors that support virtualization and thus won't be able to run XP Mode.
That includes older Core 2 Duos and Pentium M processors, as well as many AMD processors. Specifically, you need a processor that's Intel VT or AMD-V capable.
More at: PCMag (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2346719,00.asp)
That will allow you to have all the advantages of Windows 7 without giving up your older applications that require XP. If you're buying a new PC for Win7 or you're upgrading a fairly recent one, all's good. However, PC Magazine warns that many older systems don't have processors that support virtualization and thus won't be able to run XP Mode.
That includes older Core 2 Duos and Pentium M processors, as well as many AMD processors. Specifically, you need a processor that's Intel VT or AMD-V capable.
More at: PCMag (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2346719,00.asp)