Hello.,
Office Standard 2010 Product Key
Does anyone know if it can be doable to attempt out "XP Mode" in Windows seven,
Office 2010 Home And Business Key, if Windows seven is operating inside of of Virtualbox? The processor I'm managing includes the VT-x capacity and it really is enabled inside the BIOS. Theoretically VT-x enables for nesting (ie. operating Xen inside of of an other instance of Xen), nonetheless I couldn't get the guest Windows 7 OS to detect the availability of VT-x.
Does Virtualbox support this? What do I will need to configure? Alternatively, does VMWare assist this?
Update: thanks to everyone who responded. Soon after performing more study and experimentation myself, I discovered that this at present is not achievable,
Office 2007 Key Sale, although theoretically it would be (my authentic determination was to play all around with XP Mode with out bodily rebooting the device - I suppose I am going to need to byte the bullet and do a total install / reboot physically). Additional reference:
From VMWare community (emphasis extra):
It is only achievable to operate nested VMs when the outer VM employs hardware virtualization (Intel's VT-x or AMD's AMD-V) as well as the inner VM employs the classical BT (binary translation) check. You could possibly operate any 32-bit or 64-bit running method as the outer visitor. You might only operate 32-bit operating systems as the inner guest. These configurations are totally unsupported.
Virtual Personal computer 2008 utilizes the equivalent of "hardware virtualization" not "binary translation", and as this kind of, it can be incompatible together with the situation explained.
From Invisible Labs (emphasis added):
We can now virtualize advanced hypervisors, like e.g. Virtual Computer 2007 or Virtual Box with SVM turned on (BTW, we could also run VMWare Workstation,
Office Professional Plus 2010 Sale, but that doesn't count,
Microsoft Office 2010 Sale, as on AMD processors it does not take advantage of SVM instructions). We also have a prototype code that allows to operate nested hypervisors on VT-x but that code calls for a little a lot more polishing (oh, did not you understand that our NBP also supports VT-x today?).
The conclusion is always that it can be technically achievable, but no merchandise implements it however. I will award the bounty anyways.