What are the hardware requirements for Windows 7 XP mode?

  
Microsoft supports the "Virtual XP Mode" in the next-generation operating system Windows 7. The XP mode can meet the requirements of Windows 7 users running software under the virtual XP environment. However, if the user wants to use the service smoothly, it is necessary to first determine whether the hardware configuration of the machine meets the requirements. In particular, it is necessary to determine whether the CPU itself used by the machine supports virtualization technology. Intel's official website confirms that the P7350/7450, T5200/5250/5270/5300/5450/5470 and T6400/6570 do not support virtualization technology in the Core 2 mobile processor family. AMD said, "In addition to Sempron, all of our processors are equipped with AMD-V capabilities (AMD's virtual technology) that support Windows 7 XP mode. & rdquo; Memory, the best requirements are 2GB or more.

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It is reported that "virtual XP mode" is not integrated into Windows 7, users are purchasing Windows 7 Professional (Professional), Enterprise Edition ( After Enterprise) and Ultimate (Ultimate), you can download the "Virtual XP Mode" service pack for free from the Microsoft website, and then install it yourself.

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