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Is XP capable of vitalization
If a person has Windows XP on his computer, can he install VMware and put Windows 7 on it as the guest operating system?
If a person has Windows XP on his computer, can he install VMware and put Windows 7 on it as the guest operating system?
Hi there
Actually provided you have the Virtualisation feature enabled in your BIOS you can even run a W7 64 Bit GUEST VM on XP. You can run a W7 32 bit Guest without this feature enabled of course.
The only limitation here of course is that as your HOST (XP) machine can only see a MAX of 4GB RAM you won't be able to use much more than about 2.75 GB in practice for your W7 Guest.
It surprises people actually whan they see a W7 64 BIT GUEST VM running on an XP host.
Cheers
jimbo
Hi there
it SHOULD work with VBOX / VMWARE in general. I don't know about MS's Virtual PC software of course.
Vmware workstation has been around for a very long time -- long before "Virtualistion" additions were added to the processing chips and BIOS sets.
I would imagine your XP PC should have NO trouble running vmware / virtual box and being able to bring up a W7 x-86 Virtual Machine.
Cheers
jimbo