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Main » 2010 » August » 14 » Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1 v6.0.192 Silent Install
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Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1 v6.0.192 Silent Install | 51.32 MB Windows
Virtual PC is the latest Microsoft virtualization technology that
allows you to run many productivity applications on a virtual Windows
environment, with a single click, directly from a Windows 7-based PC.
Windows Virtual PC has a number of exciting features including: -
Seamless Applications: Launch applications installed on a virtual
machine directly from the Windows 7 desktop, as if they were installed
on the Windows 7 host. - Simplified UI: Enhanced UI that is easy to use. Integrated with Windows 7 Explorer. -
Integration Features: Allows clipboard sharing, drive sharing, and
printer redirection between Windows 7 and the virtual machine. - USB
support: Users can access USB devices attached to the host, directly
from virtual machines. These devices include Printers and Scanners,
Flash Memory/Sticks and External Hard Drives, Digital Cameras, and more.
Windows Virtual PC supports the following Host and Guest Operating systems - Host: Windows 7 Home Basic, Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 7 Enterprise. -
Guest: Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) Professional, Windows Vista
Enterprise Service Pack 1 (SP1), Windows Vista Ultimate Service Pack 1
(SP1), Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 7 Enterprise.
Here are some key features of "Microsoft Virtual PC":
Configurability ·
After installing Virtual PC, you can configure it to suit your
requirements. Virtual PC has a number of settings that control how the
product interacts with the physical computer, allocates resources, and
so on.
Easy installation · Virtual PC is simple to install.
Any administrator can run the Virtual PC guided setup program, and
installation doesn't require a reboot. The first time Virtual PC
starts, it guides you through the process of creating the first virtual
machine.
Standardization · Configure and test upgrades and
installations on virtual machines, and then you can deploy throughout
your company a standard configuration that avoids problems caused by
minor differences between hardware platforms.
Convenience ·
Users switch between operating systems as easily as they switch between
applications. They simply click the window containing the virtual
machine. They can pause individual virtual machines so they stop using
CPU cycles on the physical computer. They can also save virtual
machines to disk and restore them at a later time. The restoration
process normally takes a few seconds-much faster than restarting the
guest operating system.
Host integration · Users can copy,
paste, drag, and drop between guest and host. Virtual PC provides
additions that you install in a guest operating system to enable this
functionality.
Requirements:
· An x86-based or
an x64-based computer with a 400 MHz or faster (1 GHz recommended)
processor with L2 cache. Virtual PC supports the use of AMD
Athlon/Duron, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium II, Intel Pentium III, Intel
Pentium 4, Intel Core Duo, and Intel Core2 Duo processors. You can run
Virtual PC on a multi-processor computer, but it utilizes one processor
only. · CD-ROM or DVD drive · Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution monitor recommended · Keyboard and Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device ·
For host disk space and memory, refer to the following table to
determine the minimum required by the host operating system. This disk
space is only a starting point in determining how much disk space you
will need.
What's New in This Release:
Granular drive sharing: · In the settings on the virtual machine, you can select specific host computer drives to share with the virtual machine.
Manage USB devices with virtual applications: · While running virtual applications, you can manage USB devices by using the Virtual Applications icon on the task bar.
Windows XP Mode tutorial: · A Windows XP Mode RC tutorial, which introduces the product features, is displayed during Windows XP Mode Setup.
Jump list for virtual applications: ·
Right clicking on the virtual application icon for Windows XP Mode, on
Windows 7 taskbar, displays a jump list that allows one to easily
launch virtual applications from the taskbar.
Faster Windows XP Mode Setup: · Windows XP Mode Setup completes more quickly than in Windows XP Mode Beta.
Compact differencing disks: · You can compact the differencing disks to decrease the file size.
Ability to install Windows XP optional components: · Windows XP optional components can be installed in Wind...
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