Users running Professional, Ultimate or Enterprise have to download both XP Mode and Virtual PC, on which it runs. And it doesn’t come with all editions of Windows 7. One of its most talked-about features is a version of XP built right in to some editions, so it can run in native mode on a virtual machine all those applications that never made the leap compatibility with Windows Vista.Įxcept XP Mode doesn’t come automatically you have to install it. Windows 7 is already a big hit for Microsoft, according to market-share tracker Net Applications, which shows it rising past all the extant versions of Linux and Windows except Vista and XP and into fourth place hot on the heels of the Mac OS X 10.5. Artificial Intelligence (254) Auto Tech (7) Blockchain (62) CanadianCIO (16) Careers & Education (603) Channel (59) Cloud (1064) Communications & Telecom (75) Companies (64) Data & Analytics (169) Development (22) Digital Transformation (759) Distribution (9) Diversity & Inclusion (25) eCommerce (134) Emerging Tech (36) End User Hardware (65) Engineering (1286) Financial (784) Fintech (95) Future of Work (18) Governance (17) Government & Public Sector (107) Human Resources (2075) Infrastructure (32) IoT (108) ITWC Morning Briefing (5) Leadership (2678) Legal (305) Legislation (99) Managed Services & Outsourcing (46) Marketing (1951) MarTech (6) Medical (339) Mobility (4994) Not For Profit (3) Open Source (139) Operations (5425) People (13) Podcasts (1293) Posts (4121) Privacy (772) Project Management (76) Security (2975) Service (892) Smart Home (49) smart-home (1) SMB (489) Social Networks (416) Software (78) Supply Chain (21) Sustainability (19) Tech in Sports (246) Technology (7111) Women in Tech (74)
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