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Microsoft is allowing developers to test Windows Embedded CE 6.0 as a gust operating system inside a virtual machine running under Virtual PC 2007. The past week, the Redmond company made available for download the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Virtual PC 2007 Binary BSP (board support package) for just such a purpose. Now... |
3 June 2009 06:57 GMT |
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Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Virtual PC 2007 Binary BSP (board support package) is now up for grabs from Microsoft. The software giant indicated that the sample was made available for download due to the feedback from consumers in relation to offering support for the company's virtualization technology from the CE 6.... |
25 May 2009 10:11 GMT |
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Microsoft is kicking Virtual PC 2007 Service Pack 1 up a notch with a new update designed to enhance existing capabilities as well as resolve issues that survived past the introduction of SP1. In this regard, the Redmond company has made available for download a hotfix rollup package for both the 32-bit and the 64-bi... |
27 February 2009 08:36 GMT |
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At the end of October 2008, Microsoft made available for download a Community Technology Preview of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0. The CTP, released as a virtual hard disk image designed to integrate with Virtual PC 2007 SP1, is set to expire at the start of 2009. However, testers have the possibility to ... |
22 December 2008 08:00 GMT |
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With the advent of the 2008 service pack releases for its latest two Windows clients, Microsoft has also updated its virtualization solutions in order to accommodate Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP3. On May 15, 2008, the Redmond company made available for download Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 Update and Virtual PC... |
16 May 2008 10:27 GMT |
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Without indicating a strong affinity for the open source business model Microsoft is rather generous with its operating systems. Windows products, being developed as proprietary platforms, inherently came with price tags, and are in this context more expensive than Apple's Mac OS X, and without a doubt more than... |
1 April 2008 14:36 GMT |
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Microsoft has revamped and re-released its offerings involving a couple of free copies of Windows XP Service Pack 2. Despite the fact that Microsoft's Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer said a firm NO to an open source Windows operating system, during the question and answer round at the company's annual... |
3 March 2008 06:52 GMT |
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Starting in February, we will be closing in on the first year anniversary of Virtual PC 2007. Almost a year ago, following the consumer release of Windows Vista, Microsoft made available its virtualization offering, engineered with the latest Windows client in mind. Essentially, Virtual PC 2007 is available as a free... |
4 January 2008 07:19 GMT |
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Two new free editions of Windows XP Service Pack 2 are live for download from Microsoft. The offerings are just the latest versions from a series delivered since late 2006, following the release of Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2. At the end of November 2006, Microsoft was making available the first bundle of ... |
20 August 2007 13:19 GMT |
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The two free versions of Windows XP Service Pack 2 that Microsoft is delivering for download are set for expiration in just three days. The Redmond company has been offering web developers two Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC images containing a pre-activated copy of Windows XP SP2 bundled with IE6 and... |
14 August 2007 04:06 GMT |
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When it comes down to it, which of the free virtualization Offerings from Microsoft would you choose? Virtual PC 2007 or Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1? Before choosing, you should take into consideration Microsoft's perspective over the two products. In this context, while both Virtual PC 2007 and Virtual Server 20... |
26 July 2007 07:05 GMT |
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Virtual PC 2007 is one example of virtualization technology from Microsoft along with Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1. Made available in February 2007, on the heels of Windows Vista, Virtual PC 2007 has quickly proven a hit with users of hardware emulating technologies. In this context, Microsoft has applauded over 1 mill... |
12 July 2007 06:25 GMT |
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Nothing in life is free. And certainly not Windows Vista or Windows XP. Well, that's not entirely true. Both variants of the Windows platform can be accessed as free downloads directly from Microsoft, with the adjacent shortcomings, but more than worth a try. Free in this context means users will be able to get ... |
23 June 2007 07:20 GMT |
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The sky is not the limit when it comes down to Windows Vista and hardware emulating technologies. Far from it in fact. Virtualization is still a largely unexplored territory and in this context restrictions are inherent. Even before the release of its latest operating system, the Redmond Company debuted on a trajecto... |
9 June 2007 08:53 GMT |
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Microsoft's latest operating system Windows Vista comes in a luxuriant range of flavors; still, in the end, the choice is between Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate editions. Apple would argue that multiple editions are synonymous with consumer confusion and that a single operating system version is... |
2 June 2007 08:16 GMT |
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Microsoft is a very generous company when it comes to offering free editions of Windows Vista and Windows XP. However, the Redmond Company's generosity does not stop short of offering free downloads of the two versions of its Windows client operating system. But together with Vista and XP, Microsoft is deliverin... |
23 May 2007 05:47 GMT |
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Well, the first thing you have to do before you get started with the Virtual PC 2007 installation is to actually download the software. Virtual PC 2007 is available as a free download from Microsoft, but you can also access it right here on Softpedia via this link. Simply execute the Setup file and allow the process ... |
12 April 2007 05:53 GMT |
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After announcing that Windows Vista has sold in excess of 20 million licenses in the first month of commercial availability, Microsoft has further reason to celebrate because of the latest figures for Virtual PC 2007. Just in case you were wondering where Microsoft is heading with virtualization, the answer seems to ... |
30 March 2007 09:46 GMT |
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