On mySimon: Dallas Cowboys Sunglasses
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

October 1st, 2009

Microsoft releases XP Mode virtualization to manufacturing

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 9:56 am

Categories: Channel, Corporate strategy, OEMs, Resellers, System builders, Virtualization, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Virtualization, Microsoft Corp., Manufacturing, XP Mode, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft has released Windows XP Mode to manufacturing on October 1, company officials said, and it will be generally available on Microsoft.com on October 22, the launch day for Windows 7.

XP Mode is a Microsoft virtualization technology aimed primarily at small/mid-size business users (SMBs), and is designed to allow them to run legacy Windows XP applications on Windows 7.

Microsoft made a near-final release candidate build of XP Mode available to testers in August.

The final version of XP Mode will be available to Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate users. It will be downloadable from the Microsoft Web site and also available directly from certain PC makers “based on their manufacturing cycle,” according to a Microsoft spokesperson.

Windows 7 users don’t have to have a Software Assurance license from Microsoft in order to get XP Mode. Microsoft is positioning XP Mode as a “last-mile compatibility solution” that is designed for use when Microsoft’s Application Compatibility Toolkit and other means don’t result in older apps working on Windows 7.

More questions and answers about XP Mode are available in this blog post I did earlier this year.

Mary Jo FoleyMary Jo has covered the tech industry for more than 20 years. Don't miss a single post. Subscribe via Email or RSS. You can also follow Mary Jo on Twitter.

Got a tip? Send Mary Jo your rants, rumors, tips and tattles. For disclosure on Mary Jo's industry affiliations, click here or to see Mary Jo's full profile click here.

Related Discussions on TechRepublic

Did you know you can take part in these discussions with your ZDNet membership?

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 30 Talkback(s)
good to some

This is good news to those who absolutely must require Windows XP compatibility. Sort of like a safety blanket

But of course there are alternatives around which allow Windows 7 to run speci... (Read the rest)
Posted by: ThinkFairer Posted on: 10/04/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Nifty!  Been_Done_Before | 10/01/09
Sweet deal  NStalnecker | 10/01/09
Are there any known popular apps that require this? (nt)  Michael Kelly | 10/01/09
I've run into two at once place  LiquidLearner | 10/01/09
Should contact that company and tell them to REMOVE the version check  Lerianis10 | 10/04/09
RE: Microsoft releases XP Mode virtualization to manufacturing  ungood++ | 10/01/09
Why?  LiquidLearner | 10/01/09
........good for them  endozs | 10/01/09
I don't agree  medezark@... | 10/02/09
RE: Microsoft releases XP Mode virtualization to manufacturing  aMUSICsite | 10/02/09
If the hardware works  freebird1974 | 10/02/09
Win 7 & Win Vista...  AntonsonD | 10/02/09
Another blow to XP  freebird1974 | 10/02/09
Thank goodness!  de-void | 10/02/09
And why I don't want it  peter.j.boyles@... | 10/02/09
It's called, SoundTaxi  trance2tec | 10/02/09
True  gnesterenko | 10/02/09
Because  NStalnecker | 10/03/09
Hit all the major points  Lerianis10 | 10/04/09
RE: Microsoft releases XP Mode virtualization to manufacturing  almeister9g@... | 10/02/09
It's a crutch, not a new way to run XP  de-void | 10/02/09
RE: Microsoft releases XP Mode virtualization to manufacturing  javanerdy | 10/02/09
They have. It's called Win7.  de-void | 10/02/09
Don't feed the troll  gnesterenko | 10/02/09
RE: Microsoft releases XP Mode virtualization to manufacturing  anonymuos | 10/02/09
I won't have to run Virtual PC to run VS 2003!  rourke11 | 10/02/09
Utter nonsense. I am running VS 2003, 2005, 2008 & 2010 on Win7 now  de-void | 10/02/09
RE: Microsoft releases XP Mode virtualization to manufacturing  Djblois | 10/02/09
RE: Microsoft releases XP Mode virtualization to manufacturing  Timhfl386 | 10/02/09
good to some  ThinkFairer | 10/04/09

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

advertisement
Click Here

Order Microsoft 2.0

Pre-order Microsoft 2.0

Order 'Microsoft 2.0' by Mary Jo Foley at Amazon.com.

Recent Entries

advertisement
Click Here

Archives

ZDNet Blogs

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

SmartPlanet

Click Here