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Offline javajolt

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Windows XP Comes Integrated into Windows 7
« on: April 25, 2009, 08:11:10 PM »
This was published by Tuan Nguyen who is an excellent Tech writer for Tom's Hardware US a highly respected publication, and I think many will find this intriguing...javajolt

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If you thought Microsoft was going to dump Windows XP completely, think again.

Windows 7 is approaching its official release date not too long from now, and this week Microsoft unveiled one of the "secret" technologies that will ship with Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate.

Called XP Mode or XPM for short, the new feature essentially virtualizes the legacy Windows XP operating environment within Windows 7. That is, users will be able to install all applications that were previously only fully working with Windows XP, on their Windows 7 desktop without having to resort to a dual-boot solution.

Indeed, Windows 7 comes with "compatibility mode" but XPM isn't the same. XPM is actually built on the same platform as Microsoft's Virtual PC 7 product. This isn't the same as running an XP environment through a hypervisor. It was previously believed that XPM would be a Hyper-V client for Windows 7, but it is not.

However, XPM will utilize virtualization technologies in recent processors from both AMD and Intel, such as Intel's VT.

Users will be able to install a Windows XP application, and launch it seamlessly on the same Windows 7 desktop, along side Windows 7 versions of the same application, without actually affecting the core operating system. This fact alone, allows Microsoft to continue to support Windows XP in a virtualized environment, thereby giving legacy support without actually building loads of legacy code into Windows 7. This not only improves Windows 7's stability and speed, but also security.

At this time, Microsoft is claiming that XPM provides near perfect Windows XP compatibility within Windows 7.

Microsoft will include a full license of Windows XP SP3 with every copy of Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate for use with XPM.



Offline cwl7454

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Re: Windows XP Comes Integrated into Windows 7
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2009, 11:21:45 PM »
Ah, the hard core holdouts no longer have an excuse not to go to Win7. If I had known I would have installed the trial 64bit XP on the new build. Maybe I underestimated MS, or perhaps somebody has indeed been listening. Oh, well; to late for me, ONLY way I will go to Win7 is if they give it to me. I,m a holdout for Win8 now.

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Re: Windows XP Comes Integrated into Windows 7
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2009, 11:49:56 PM »
Wow, this is actually a really good move on MS's part.

Bravo Mr. Gates, you guys are starting to listen better.  :)
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Re: Windows XP Comes Integrated into Windows 7
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2009, 02:53:04 AM »
is it currently packaged with the rc build of win7?

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Re: Windows XP Comes Integrated into Windows 7
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2009, 02:36:05 PM »
No, it's a separate download like Windows Live.
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Re: Windows XP Comes Integrated into Windows 7
« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2009, 03:34:50 PM »
Does anyone know where this can be downloaded? Anyone got a link? Or is it not available yet?
« Last Edit: April 26, 2009, 03:41:31 PM by madindehead »