No More Hardware Virtualization Required to Run Windows XP Mode in Windows 7

Most of Microsoft users are working on Microsoft Windows XP operating system and bulk numbers of compatible applications are running on it. With the launch and introduction of Windows 7, large numbers of users are facing problem in converting them to Windows 7 to Windows XP.

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Microsoft has introduce Windows XP mode in Windows 7, which facilities users in order to work on the older versions of compatible applications with Windows XP. Initially hardware virtualization required by the users to run Windows XP mode in Windows 7. Hardware virtualization is very difficult as it needs to update the BIOS of the system in order to run Windows XP Mode in Windows 7. Wrong updates and changes cause serious error in the system hardware to run as well.

However, after this Microsoft has release new Windows XP Mode update that user does not need to make any changes in BIOS for hardware virtualization. All required features have been embedded in new Windows XP Mode update that does not need hardware virtualization to run Windows XP mode in Windows 7. However, users who are already using Windows XP mode while working on Windows 7 , no need to update but users who has not yet use Windows XP mode in Windows 7 can get  benefit from this opportunity offered from this new  release of Microsoft Windows XP mode Update.

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