Read more.Microsoft has eased the transition to Windows 7 for business users by announcing that XP Mode will now function without the need for specific CPUs.
Read more.Microsoft has eased the transition to Windows 7 for business users by announcing that XP Mode will now function without the need for specific CPUs.
My first thought was that AMD wouldn't be happy - AMD-V right down to the Sempron 140 looked like quite a selling point, to me.
Be interested to know what the performance hit is on non-hardware virtualisation. I also think AMD should make more of their ECC support too, tbh...
Not at all. It requires a CPU with hardware VT. That's VT-x for Intel and AMD-V for AMD. It's not "random" at all. If you need a list of CPUs that support that, visit each manufacturer's website.
I personally feel, after experience using it, that XPM is a waste mostly because it's not just a VM and not just RDP but you are using resources on the host and guest at the same time. Most businesses probably have virtualized solutions and terminal servers that offer better options.
Hexus,
For more information on XP Mode and Virtual PC please see the following link: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/vir.../download.aspx
Jessica
Microsoft Windows Client Team
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