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John <johnbslocomb@invalid.com> wrote in
news:h49gq5t13up3lptvconrrrem15b07m3b26@4ax.com:
> On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 07:13:42 -0700, undisclosed wrote:
>
>>
>>Howard,
>>Please note that you must download and install XP Mode / Virtual PC
>>separately. XP Mode is available at the following link: 'Download
>>Windows XP Mode' (http://bit.ly/d8i7Sb)
>>Jessica
>>Microsoft Windows Client Team
>
>
> Out of curiosity, is this a complete virtual system emulating XP? Or
> sort of a hopped-up "XP compatible" mode extending the XP
> compatibility that is already there?
>
> John B.
It is Windows XP in a pre-configured virtual machine running in Windows
Virtual PC. It works very well - you don't have to deal with installing XP
in the vm yourself, etc. You don't need to know how to set up a virtual
machine or anything like that. It is designed to be used by people that
don't even know how to install Windows. Try it, it's great.
news:h49gq5t13up3lptvconrrrem15b07m3b26@4ax.com:
> On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 07:13:42 -0700, undisclosed wrote:
>
>>
>>Howard,
>>Please note that you must download and install XP Mode / Virtual PC
>>separately. XP Mode is available at the following link: 'Download
>>Windows XP Mode' (http://bit.ly/d8i7Sb)
>>Jessica
>>Microsoft Windows Client Team
>
>
> Out of curiosity, is this a complete virtual system emulating XP? Or
> sort of a hopped-up "XP compatible" mode extending the XP
> compatibility that is already there?
>
> John B.
It is Windows XP in a pre-configured virtual machine running in Windows
Virtual PC. It works very well - you don't have to deal with installing XP
in the vm yourself, etc. You don't need to know how to set up a virtual
machine or anything like that. It is designed to be used by people that
don't even know how to install Windows. Try it, it's great.