Virtual PC lets you create separate virtual machines on your Windows desktop, each of which virtualizes the hardware of a complete physical computer. Use virtual machines to run operating systems such as MS-DOS, Windows, and OS/2. You can run multiple operating systems at once on a single physical computer and switch between them as easily as switching applications—instantly, with a mouse click. Virtual PC is perfect for any scenario in which you need to support multiple operating systems, whether you use it for tech support, legacy application support, training, or just for consolidating physical computers.
Benefits:
Virtual PC provides a time-saving and cost-saving solution anywhere users must run multiple operating systems. Use Virtual PC in the following scenarios:
· Ease Migration: Run legacy applications in a virtual machine instead of delaying the deployment of a new operating system just because of application incompatibility. Test your migration plans using virtual machines instead of actual physical computers.
· Do More in Less Time: Support staff can run multiple operating systems on a single physical computer and switch between them easily. They can also restore virtual machines to their previous state almost instantly. Train students on multiple operating systems and virtual networks instead of purchasing and supporting additional computers.
· Streamline Deployment: Test software on different operating systems more easily. One crashing application or operating system doesn’t affect others.
· Accelerate Development: Increase quality assurance by testing and documenting your software on multiple operating systems using virtual machines. Decrease time-to-market by reducing reconfiguration time.
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The Virtual PC application requires a 400 MHz Pentium-compatible processor (1.0 GHz or faster recommended), and requires approximately 35 MB of disk space. It runs on Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows XP Professional, or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, Windows Vista SP1 (Enterprise, Business, Ultimate), Windows XP SP3.
The real requirements for running Virtual PC are those necessary to support the guest operating systems that you will run. Add the disk requirements for every guest OS you’ll install and add the memory requirements for every guest OS you will run simultaneously, plus memory for the host OS. Below are the requirements for some of the operating systems that can be run as a guest operating system. Virtual PC can run most x86 operating systems, not just the operating systems listed below, in a virtual machine environment.
| Guest Operating System | Minimum Memory | Minimum Hard-Disk Space | |
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| Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition | 64 MB | 500 MB |
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| Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me) | 96 MB | 2 GB |
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| Windows 2000 Professional | 96 MB | 2 GB |
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| Windows XP Home Edition | 128 MB | 2 GB |
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| Windows XP Professional | 128 MB | 2 GB |
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| Windows Vista Enterprise | 512 MB | 15 GB |
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| Windows Vista Business | 512 MB | 15 GB |
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| Windows Vista Ultimate | 512 MB | 15 GB |
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| Windows Vista SP1 (Business, Enterprise, Ultimate) | 512 MB | 15 GB |
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| Windows XP SP3 | 256 MB | 3 GB |
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| Windows Server 2008 | 512 MB | 20 GB |
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| OS/2 Warp Version 4 Fix Pack 15, OS/2 Warp Convenience Pack 1, OS/2 Warp Convenience Pack 2 | 64 MB | 500 MB |
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* Keep in mind that these are minimum requirements. Installing applications in a guest OS increases requirements. Increasing memory beyond the minimum can result in significant performance increases.
** Includes OS/2 Warp 4 Fixpack 15, OS/2 Warp Convenience Pack 1, and OS/2 Warp Convenience Pack 2.
For downloading Virtual PC 2007;
Download Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1
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