Windows XP Mode - Install and Setup

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    windows 7 Ultimate
       #170

    Hi all, I have installed win7 ultimate 32-bit.I can't run xp mode.my system is HP dv5 1126em and intel core2duo and memory 3GB.but I can't run.there is any trick to run xp mode or I have to change in BIOS, if I have to change in BIOS how can do that, please your advice will be high appriciated.Thank you.
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  2. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #171

    Link2aavash said:
    Hi all, I have installed win7 ultimate 32-bit.I can't run xp mode.my system is HP dv5 1126em and intel core2duo and memory 3GB.but I can't run.there is any trick to run xp mode or I have to change in BIOS, if I have to change in BIOS how can do that, please your advice will be high appriciated.Thank you.
    Did you follow the tutorial?
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  3. Posts : 28
    windows 7 Ultimate
       #172

    Dinesh said:
    Link2aavash said:
    Hi all, I have installed win7 ultimate 32-bit.I can't run xp mode.my system is HP dv5 1126em and intel core2duo and memory 3GB.but I can't run.there is any trick to run xp mode or I have to change in BIOS, if I have to change in BIOS how can do that, please your advice will be high appriciated.Thank you.
    Did you follow the tutorial?
    yeah I did.
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  4. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #173

    Did you check if your CPU supports Virtualization?
    You can check by downloading this little app: GRC|SecurAble: Determine Processor Security Features|
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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #174

    Hello Link2aavash,

    Did you run the test in the warning box at the top of the tutorial to maker sure your system meets the requirements for XP-Mode yet? If not, please run it to see what it says first. :)
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  6. Posts : 28
    windows 7 Ultimate
       #175

    yeah, dinesh! it shows not supported. last was red color. pls how can do that n I can change in BIOS? please let me. thank you
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  7. Posts : 28
    windows 7 Ultimate
       #176

    Brink said:
    Hello Link2aavash,

    Did you run the test in the warning box at the top of the tutorial to maker sure your system meets the requirements for XP-Mode yet? If not, please run it to see what it says first. :)

    yes brink I already check as said dinesh. i think In BIOS, that option may be lock....I don;t know more
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    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #177

    Link2aavash said:
    yeah, dinesh! it shows not supported. last was red color. pls how can do that n I can change in BIOS? please let me. thank you
    Its not that the option is locked. Its not available.
    Howeverm you can use apps like Virtualbox or VMWare to install windows xp and these apps works way better than XP Mode.
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  9. Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #178

    Hi! To day, I'm setup version Windows7 Utilmate, Step setup windows XP mode but do not success. Bacause Hardware- CPU do not support Virtualization. I'm Check in Bios and Software SercuAble:http://mega.1280.com/file/LXM6XCDF/ . Impotant that step check in Bios view support Virtualization, I thing do that. If you solution fix problem up please post help everyone. Tks!
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  10. Posts : 28
    windows 7 Ultimate
       #179

    Dinesh said:
    Link2aavash said:
    yeah, dinesh! it shows not supported. last was red color. pls how can do that n I can change in BIOS? please let me. thank you
    Its not that the option is locked. Its not available.
    Howeverm you can use apps like Virtualbox or VMWare to install windows xp and these apps works way better than XP Mode.

    Thank you for informed. but I don't want to go this way. XP mode is not necessary for me. I had just tried for experience. :)
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