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virtualization:microsoft:win_7_xp_mode [2013/07/18 15:51] gcooper |
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===== Preparation ===== | ===== Preparation ===== |
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* Make sure you're running Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate. | - Verify you're running Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate |
* To find out which edition of Windows 7 you're running: | * To find out which edition of Windows 7 you're running: |
* **Start -> right-click Computer -> click Properties**. | * **Start -> right-click Computer -> click Properties** |
* Find out whether your computer's CPU is capable of hardware-assisted virtualization. | - Enable hardware-assisted virtualization, if necessary |
* To check, download and run the Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool: | * To check whether your computer's CPU is capable of HAV, download and run the Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool: |
* http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=592 | * http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=592 |
* If you receive the message "This computer is configured with hardware-assisted virtualization", you can run Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode. | * If you receive the message ''This computer is configured with hardware-assisted virtualization'', you can run Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode. |
* If you receive the error message "There is no hardware-assisted virtualization support in the system", your computer's CPU doesn't support hardware-assisted virtualization. You can still use Windows XP Mode by installing an update to Windows 7. | * If you receive the error message ''There is no hardware-assisted virtualization support in the system'', your computer's CPU doesn't support hardware-assisted virtualization. You can still use Windows XP Mode by installing the update to Windows 7. |
* Be aware that XP Mode will run much better if hardware-assisted virtualization can be enabled. | * Be aware that XP Mode will run much better if hardware-assisted virtualization can be enabled. |
* http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/why-am-i-receiving-errors-about-hav | * http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/why-am-i-receiving-errors-about-hav |
* If you receive an error message saying "Hardware-assisted virtualization is disabled", this means your computer supports hardware-assisted virtualization but you need to change settings in your computer's BIOS to enable hardware-assisted virtualization. | * If you receive an error message saying ''Hardware-assisted virtualization is disabled'', this means your computer supports hardware-assisted virtualization but you need to change settings in your computer's BIOS to enable hardware-assisted virtualization. |
* Procedures to turn on virtualization settings in your computer's BIOS vary depending on the BIOS manufacturer. Check the information that came with your computer or go to the computer manufacturer's website. | * Procedures to turn on virtualization settings in your computer's BIOS vary depending on the BIOS manufacturer. Check the information that came with your computer or go to the computer manufacturer's website. |
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* **Start -> All Programs -> Windows Virtual PC -> Windows XP Mode** | * **Start -> All Programs -> Windows Virtual PC -> Windows XP Mode** |
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| :!: The first time you run XPM, you will be prompted to create a new account "XPMUser". Create the password and check the box to "Remember credentials". Don't forget the password! |
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| http://www.sevenforums.com/virtualization/154152-xp-mode-logon-details.html |
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==== Configure the Virtual Machine ==== | ==== Configure the Virtual Machine ==== |