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October 2nd, 2009, 06:24 GMT · By

Windows XP Mode RTMs, Final Version Coming Soon

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Windows XP Mode to become final on October 22
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Redmond-based software company Microsoft released several months ago its own solution aimed at offering Windows 7 RC users the possibility to enjoy compatibility with the older Windows XP operating system, the Windows XP Mode. Available for download initially in a beta flavor, the RC iteration of Windows XP Mode is currently up for grabs for those who installed the RC version of Windows 7, and is bound to become final in the near future.

A recent post on the Windows 7 Team Blog states that Windows XP Mode was released to manufacturing on October 1 and that the final version of the solution is expected to become available for download as soon as Windows 7 hits the market, on October 22, to be more precise. The RTM version of this solution is meant to offer OEMs the possibility to include the XP Mode within the PCs they will bring to the market, the post also notes.

“Windows XP Mode is designed to provide small business and mid-sized businesses running Windows 7 Professional (or higher) the ability to run Windows XP productivity applications that may not be natively compatible with Windows 7. We expect many Windows XP applications to be compatible [with] Windows 7 however Windows XP Mode is meant to serve as an added safety net so small and mid-sized businesses can migrate and run Windows 7 without any road blocks. Windows 7 Professional is designed to meet the needs of small and mid-sized businesses,” Brandon LeBlanc describes the software solution.

As many of you might already know, Microsoft also announced a while ago that the Windows XP Mode would come to those purchasing the Pro/Ultimate and Enterprise SKUs of Windows 7 as part of the software they purchased, while those with a valid license of Windows XP to run in virtual machines would be able to use that license as a replacement of Windows XP Mode.

The Windows XP Mode RC and the Windows Virtual PC required for it to run on Windows 7 can be downloaded from here.

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Comment #1 by: Jon on 02 Oct 2009, 08:34 UTC reply to this comment

If what I have gathered from the article and the link for "The Windows XP Mode RC and the Windows Virtual PC required for it to run on Windows 7" is correct, I fail to see the innovative solution that is attempting to be made.
And I hardly consider this an "XP Mode". Its XP being ran inside a virtual drive. And if you buy one of the higher-end versions of Seven, they just slip in a copy of XP, that you can boot up inside Microsoft's software version of a virtual drive. This isnt anything new, or innovative. Many people are doing just that, right now, on all Microsoft o.s. platforms. With Microsoft officially cutting support for Xp, and then adding this into their "bag o' tricks", I also fail to see how consumers and small business will latch on to this as a solution.

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