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Anyword on VM for Windows 7 especially basic versions?

 
 
franklardino@gmail.com
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      28th May 2009
Has MSFT provided any new info? The last I heard is MSFT would
probably offer VM emulation for XP on higher end versions of Windows
7. Any word on the Home versions of Windows 7? Any idea when it may
start shipping? I wonder if MSFT will offer a free upgrade for those
who do not want Vitsa?

Thanks.
 
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Richard Urban
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      28th May 2009
Just keep reading the online computer magazines for your answers.

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> Has MSFT provided any new info? The last I heard is MSFT would
> probably offer VM emulation for XP on higher end versions of Windows
> 7. Any word on the Home versions of Windows 7? Any idea when it may
> start shipping? I wonder if MSFT will offer a free upgrade for those
> who do not want Vitsa?
>
> Thanks.


 
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Mike Brannigan
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      28th May 2009
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Has MSFT provided any new info? The last I heard is MSFT would
> probably offer VM emulation for XP on higher end versions of Windows
> 7. Any word on the Home versions of Windows 7? Any idea when it may
> start shipping? I wonder if MSFT will offer a free upgrade for those
> who do not want Vitsa?
>
> Thanks.


The functionailty you are referring to is Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP
Mode on Windows 7.
see
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/vir...c/default.aspx
This will only be available in Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate,
and Windows 7 Enterprise.

The Betas of these technologies are available now for use on the Release
Candidate of Windows 7.
It is currently scheduled to some some time soon after the release of
Windows 7 as a free download for Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate,
and Windows 7 Enterprise only.

Please be more specific by what you mean about "free upgrades"

By the way please post Windows 7 questions to the Windows 7 support forums
at
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...tegory/w7itpro

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