Windows Virtual PC
Windows® Virtual PC (WVPC) is a client virtualization software, which can be used on Windows 7 to create multiple Virtual Machines (VMs), each running a different operating system (OS). WVPC can be...
View ArticleThree Modes of Windows XP Mode
Enhanced Mode and Basic ModeWindows® XP Mode provides seamless integration of the VM (guest) with the Windows 7 host desktop, by means of Integration Components (ICs). ICs are a set of binaries which...
View ArticleNetworking and Using Windows XP Mode
First Time Use of Windows XP ModeWindows® XP Mode is a Virtual Machine (VM) created by Windows Virtual PC on Windows 7 host. Just as with any new PC you acquire, you would want to connect it to the...
View ArticleUsing a Host Guest communication channel in Windows Virtual PC
Host Guest Communication In Windows® Virtual PC (WVPC), the virtual machine (guest) and the Windows 7 host need to communicate with each other for sharing data, devices and functionality, such as...
View ArticleVarious File Types for Virtual Machine Backup in Windows Virtual PC
File TypesFollowing are the various file types registered on a user’s machine when Windows® Virtual PC is installed: File extensionDescriptionShould back up?.VMC (Virtual Machine Configuration)Contains...
View ArticleNetworking in Windows Virtual PC
This article will briefly explain how Networking works and the configuration options for Networking in Windows® Virtual PC (WVPC).The Virtual PC host application emulates Intel DEC 21140A network...
View ArticleUSB Architecture in Windows Virtual PC
Some old legacy devices may not have driver support for newer operating systems (Windows® Vista and beyond). Windows® Virtual PC (WVPC) makes it possible to use these devices in Windows® 7, using...
View ArticleWindows Virtual PC
Windows® Virtual PC (WVPC) is a client virtualization software, which can be used on Windows 7 to create multiple Virtual Machines (VMs), each running a different operating system (OS). WVPC can be...
View ArticleThree Modes of Windows XP Mode
Enhanced Mode and Basic ModeWindows® XP Mode provides seamless integration of the VM (guest) with the Windows 7 host desktop, by means of Integration Components (ICs). ICs are a set of binaries which...
View ArticleNetworking and Using Windows XP Mode
First Time Use of Windows XP ModeWindows® XP Mode is a Virtual Machine (VM) created by Windows Virtual PC on Windows 7 host. Just as with any new PC you acquire, you would want to connect it to the...
View ArticleUsing a Host Guest communication channel in Windows Virtual PC
Host Guest Communication In Windows® Virtual PC (WVPC), the virtual machine (guest) and the Windows 7 host need to communicate with each other for sharing data, devices and functionality, such as...
View ArticleVarious File Types for Virtual Machine Backup in Windows Virtual PC
File TypesFollowing are the various file types registered on a user’s machine when Windows® Virtual PC is installed: File extensionDescriptionShould back up?.VMC (Virtual Machine Configuration)Contains...
View ArticleNetworking in Windows Virtual PC
This article will briefly explain how Networking works and the configuration options for Networking in Windows® Virtual PC (WVPC).The Virtual PC host application emulates Intel DEC 21140A network...
View ArticleUSB Architecture in Windows Virtual PC
Some old legacy devices may not have driver support for newer operating systems (Windows® Vista and beyond). Windows® Virtual PC (WVPC) makes it possible to use these devices in Windows® 7, using...
View ArticlePublishing Virtual Applications in Windows Virtual PC
Windows® Virtual PC (WVPC) provides a feature called virtual applications, using which you can access applications running in a Virtual Machine (VM) seamlessly from Windows® 7 host Start menu. These...
View ArticleTip: Using the keyboard to access useful functionality in Windows Virtual PC
When you use a Virtual Machine (VM) created using Windows® Virtual PC (WVPC), following keyboard shortcuts would be very useful to make life simple without using the mouse: Press this key To do this...
View ArticleAuto-Start and Close Options for Windows Virtual PC
In Windows® Virtual PC (WVPC), Virtual Machine (VM) start-up and close behavior can be configured to have a customized user experience. Few start-up options can actually lead to perceivably faster...
View ArticleUsing Scripting API for Advanced Operations in Windows Virtual PC
Windows® Virtual PC (WVPC) brings for the first time scriptable API to a Microsoft client virtualization product. These APIs are a very powerful tool in the hands of power users and administrator to do...
View ArticleVirtual Hard Disks (VHDs) in Windows Virtual PC
What are VHDs? Virtual Hard Disks (abbreviated to VHDs) are files on the physical machine that store the hard disk contents of a Virtual Machine (VM). Each VHD file is treated as a separate hard disk...
View ArticleVarious File Types for Virtual Machine Backup in Windows Virtual PC
File Types Following are the various file types registered on a user’s machine when Windows® Virtual PC is installed: File extension Description Should back up? .VMC (Virtual Machine Configuration)...
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