Windows seven
It’s true,
Windows 7’s secret new feature is XP Mode. It’s a virtual Windows XP machine—complete with a fully licensed copy of Windows XP SP 3 installed on the virtual machine—that you can download which runs seamlessly in Windows seven,
Office Professional 2010 X86, so you can do crazy things like run IE6 side-by-side with IE8. It’s meant for businesses who need compatibility for mission critical XP-only apps.
Really, don’t get too hung up on it—it’s only for the Enterprise,
office 2010 professional plus x86, Professional and Ultimate versions of Windows 7,
Office Home And Student 2010 Sale, not the Home Premium version you’ll probably be running one day. (The release candidate is Ultimate,
Office 2010 Home And Business Product Key, so you can toy around with it after downloading it here.) You also need a processor with either Intel Virtualization Technology or AMD-V and 2GB of RAM. And you can’t really do anything intense like gaming inside of it. Oh, and fair warning,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Key, it’s also probably one of the release candidate’s glitchiest features. Image via Wikipedia.
Source : Gizmodo
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