Windows 7 to feature an ‘XP mode’

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Ever wondered what was the biggest issue in Windows XP that kept users and small-business setups under the hesitation of switching or upgrading to Vista? Yes! It was software and hardware compatibility.

Vista required a high-performance machine with full graphics acceleration to run on and that's exactly why most of the applications made for Windows XP do not run natively on Vista. However! a lot is going to change with the release of Windows 7.

Even though Windows 7 won't still be able to natively run Windows XP apps, it will however be able to run them in a coherent mode using virtualization.

According to a new announcement, Windows 7 will feature an 'XP mode' that provides one with the flexibility to run many older productivity applications on a Windows 7 based PC. Means you no longer need to worry about software compatibility while deciding to switch from XP to Windows 7. Here goes a preview of the Pet Lookup app for XP running in Windows 7.

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All one needs to do is install a particular application in XP mode while within Windows 7 and the application will be pushed to the Windows 7 desktop. It will make you run older apps just as you would normally.

A beta of Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC for Windows 7 buils will be made available soon by Microsoft.

  • http://robyardman.com Rob

    I think it’s hilarious that Windows can’t just make an OS that works without having to hack or trick some other feature. It’s like they are completely unable to satisfy the need for a stable, COMPATIBLE and secure OS. There’s always some issue or catch to using their system.

    Free yourself with Ubuntu Linux.

  • saghir

    where i get this pet look up application for windows xp mode