VMLite XP hardware does not require virtualization support to run XP mode as usual.

  
Windows XP mode is based on Microsoft Virtual PC, which is to run Windows XP virtual machine on Windows 7, but if this function is to be used normally, the host CPU supports hardware virtualization. Now the CPU support virtualization technology is still relatively small, and some models do not have the option to enable virtualization in bios even if it is supported. It is a headache for people who want to play XP in Windows 7.
But now there is a company VMLite out of a VMLite XP mode, but this does not require CPU to support virtualization technology, as long as your machine can run virtual machine can achieve Microsoft XP mode, VMLite XP is completely cloned Windows XP Mode, running basically the same, let's take a look at it.
In order to balance the software compatibility of Windows7, Microsoft introduced a "Windows XP mode". It can run more than one virtual XP system on Win7, so you can use some old software that only supports XP, just like the software under Win7. This was a good idea, but unfortunately, "Windows XP mode" requires CPU support for virtualization technology, such as Intel's VT or AMD's AMD-V technology, but in fact, not everyone's CPU supports this. Virtualization features.
VMMite, the virtual machine software, introduced the "VMLite XP Mode" for sub-restrictions, which does not require hardware support to support virtualization. It completely cloned Microsoft's "Windows XP mode", and the effect of the two runs almost exactly the same. And VMLite directly supports the Windows XP mode installation files you downloaded or installed, you can use Microsoft Windows XP for free. This is more affordable than using other virtual machines such as VirtualBox, at least not to buy genuine XP … …
It is worth mentioning that "VMLite XP mode" is a study by the mainland of the United States Stanford University Dr. Luo Huihong VMLite, founded in Silicon Valley, recently released a product that led the team to develop the virtual machine to become the world's first Chinese-designed one. It can run on any PC without hardware support. Thin high-speed virtual machine & rdquo;. And VMLite XP mode is completely free and worthy of admiration!
VMLite XP mode has advantages over Microsoft XP mode:
Support more virtual machine image formats: VMLite supports Microsoft XPM package, and based on existing virtual machine The virtual machine image (VMDK, VHD, VDI, HDD format) that has been generated by vendor technology. It also supports virtual machine images that were converted from older computers using VMLite's MyOldPCs software.

Support for more operating systems: Microsoft XP mode requires the host to have Win7 installed. VMLite has very few requirements for the host. The host can run Windows XP /Vista /7 /2003 Server /2008 Server.
Fast: In Microsoft's implementation mechanism, the virtual machine runs on a local host and is treated as a remote computer. Microsoft uses Remote Display Protocol (RDP) to communicate between virtual machines and between virtual machines and hosts. VMLite uses a high-bandwidth direct communication mechanism between the virtual machine and the host, so it performs much faster than Microsoft.

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