even though Home Premium is licensed to run Virtual PC and can run it fine, the download isn't offered by default). If you would like to try this out, download Virtual PC at the link below (be sure to select Professional as your edition of Windows. However, we've found VMware's solution easier to use and much faster to setup. You could install XP in it, then install Virtual PC's integration components, and it will work exactly like the default XP Mode. You can actually run Windows Virtual PC on any Windows 7 computer, even ones running Home Premium that aren't eligible for XP Mode. VMware Player does a great job at integrating XP with your computer, and in our tests it worked as good or better than the actual XP Mode. And, even if your computer is running Windows 7 Professional, you may find it easier to use a copy of XP you already own instead of importing XP Mode. The only difference is that you used your own copy of XP, but if you have an old copy already then it doesn't cost you any more than XP Mode would. Almost everything works the same as XP Mode in 7 Professional or Ultimate. Conclusion And that's all there is to it! You now have a fully functioning copy of XP running right inside your 7 or Vista computer. You can repeat the same process for any folder you wish, such as your My Pictures and My Music folders. Both service pack and platform update include hardware / software support improvements, while the platform update include new version of IE browser, Internet Explorer 10.Now, whenever you go to save a file in XP, it will automatically save in your My Documents folder on Windows 7 or Vista, depending on your circumstance. A service pack and platform update was issued by Microsoft for Windows 7. Except the Starter, all versions are available for 32 and 64-bit capable systems. There are 6 different editions of Windows 7, which are Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate. Windows 7 overall more stable, secure, and improved version of Vista. Your favorite pre-installed apps like Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center come with the latest version in Windows 7. ![]() There are some new features and functionality available in Windows 7 that are not available in Windows Vista such as, Libraries in Winidows Explorer, Multi-Touch enabled, app work progress in taskbar, Devices and Printers in control panel, Device Stage, easy dual monitor setup, home group, Microsoft Virtual PC, VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) file format support, and many improvements in performance and hardware support. ![]() This download includes a virtual hard disk (.vhd file) with Windows XP SP3 preinstalled. Windows XP Mode provides a 32-bit virtual Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (SP3) environment. Compared to the earlier version, many new features have been added to the user interface, such that the taskbar can now pin the app, users can use the photo slideshow as a desktop wallpaper, redesign of Windows Explorer and Notification area, new jump list menu when right-click in the taskbar app, new keyboard shortcuts to control UI elements, new Window management features, and much more. It uses virtualization technology such as Windows Virtual PC to provide a Virtual Windows XP environment for Windows 7. The graphical user interface of Windows 7 is similar to Windows Vista, glass-like interface design (known as Windows Aero) is available in all versions of Windows 7 (except the Starter Edition). Windows 7 (the successor to Windows Vista) was released to the public on October 22, 2009, and was more successful than Windows Vista. General information from Windows 7 (for all editions) If you want to upgrade from Windows Vista, Vista Home Basic and Vista Home Premium users can upgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium. ![]() Service Pack 1 (SP1) included ISO, Edition N ISO, X86 and X64 ISO are available in the download menu. ![]() The 32-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium supports up to 4 GB RAM, while the 64-bit version supports 16 GB RAM. Windows 7 Home Premium edition was targeted to home PC users like Home Basic, but in terms of features, Home Premium Edition has more features and programs than the Home Basic Edition, such as full support of Windows Aero UI, Multi-touch enabled, Windows Media Center app is included, and HomeGroup networking.
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