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Virtual PC

Virtual PC is an x86 emulator for PowerPC Mac hosts and a virtualization app for Microsoft Windows hosts. It was created by Connectix in 1997 and acquired by Microsoft in 2003. The Mac version was discontinued in 2006 following the Mac transition to Intel, while the Windows version was discontinued in 2011 in favour of Hyper-V.[1]

Until version 4, Virtual PC only supported Classic Mac OS hosts. Version 4 was released in 2000 for both Mac OS and Windows, and version 5 (2001) added support for Mac OS X hosts. After Microsoft acquired Virtual PC from Connectix in 2003, the program was renamed Microsoft Virtual PC. In July 2006, Microsoft released the Windows version free of charge.[2] In August 2006, Microsoft announced the Mac version would not be ported to Intel-based Macs, effectively discontinuing the product as PowerPC-based Macs would no longer be manufactured.

In 2009, Microsoft released Windows Virtual PC, which is only compatible with Windows 7 hosts, and is the technical foundation for the latter's Windows XP Mode. Windows Virtual PC does not officially support MS-DOS or operating systems older than Windows XP Professional SP3 as guests.[3]

History edit

Connectix Virtual PC, Microsoft Virtual PC 2004, Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, and Windows Virtual PC are successive versions of the same software. Windows Virtual PC only runs on Windows 7. The earlier Microsoft versions which run on older versions of Windows were still available and support operating systems older than Windows XP. Starting in Windows 8, Microsoft replaced Virtual PC with Hyper-V.

Virtual PC by Connectix edit

 
Connectix Virtual PC version 3 in Mac OS 9, running a Brazilian Portuguese edition of Windows 95

Virtual PC was originally developed as a Macintosh application for System 7.5 and released by Connectix in June 1997.[4] The first version of Virtual PC designed for Windows-based systems, version 4.0, was released in June 2001. Virtual PC 4 was the first version with expandable drive images.

Connectix sold versions of Virtual PC bundled with a variety of guest operating systems, including Windows, OS/2, and Red Hat Linux. As virtualization's importance to enterprise users became clear, Microsoft took interest in the sector and acquired Virtual PC and Virtual Server (unreleased at the time) from Connectix in February 2003.

Under agreement with Connectix, Innotek GmbH (makers of VirtualBox, now part of Oracle) ported version 5.0 to run on an OS/2 host.[5] This version also included guest extensions (VM additions) for OS/2 guests, which could run on Windows, OS/2 or Mac OS X hosts using Virtual PC versions 5, 6 or 7. A new version of the guest extensions was later included with Microsoft's Virtual PC 2004.

Microsoft Virtual PC edit

 
Virtual PC 6.1 for Macintosh
 
Virtual PC 2007 running the Live CD OS Knoppix

On July 12, 2006, Microsoft released Virtual PC 2004 SP1 for Windows free of charge, however the Mac version remained a paid software. The equivalent version for Mac, version 7, was the final version of Virtual PC for Mac. It ran on Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later for PowerPC and was a proprietary commercial software product.[6]

Virtual PC 2007 was released only for the Windows platform, with public beta testing beginning October 11, 2006, and production release on February 19, 2007. It added support for hardware virtualization, "undo disks", transfer statistic monitor for disk and network, and viewing virtual machines on multiple monitors and support for Windows Vista as both host and guest. The Windows Aero interface is disabled on Windows Vista guests due to limitations of the emulated video hardware; however, Aero effects can be rendered by connecting to the guest via Remote Desktop Services from an Aero-enabled Windows Vista host, provided that the guest is running Windows Vista Business or a higher edition.[7][8][9] Windows XP Home Edition is officially not supported as a host OS, but it will work.[10] This was rectified in a February 20, 2009 hotfix update for Virtual PC 2007 SP1. Windows XP Starter and Windows XP Media Center Edition is not supported on Virtual PC 2007. Support for Windows 2000 Professional as a host OS was dropped in Virtual PC 2007 and does not work at all on Windows 2000, but is still supported as a guest OS.

"Undo disks" make it possible to revert virtual machines' state to an earlier point by storing changes into a separate .vud file since the last save to the main .vhd file, which can be used for experimenting. The VHD file acts as a snapshot. The undo disk file (.vud) incrementally stores changes made by the virtual machine compared to the main Virtual hard disk drive (VHD) image, which can be applied or discarded by the user. If deactivated, changes are directly written to the VHD file.[11]

On May 15, 2008, Microsoft released Virtual PC 2007 Service Pack 1, which added support for both Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP1 and Windows 7 as guest and host OSes, as well as Windows Server 2008 Standard as a guest OS.[12][13] A hotfix rollup for Virtual PC 2007 SP1, released February 20, 2009, solved networking issues and enhanced the maximum screen resolution to 2048×1920 (32-bit),[14] enabling 16:9 resolutions such as 1920×1080. It also added official support for Windows XP Home Edition as both guest and host OSes. A security update was released on July 14, 2009 to address an elevation of privilege vulnerability in guest operating systems.[15]

Microsoft Virtual PC (2004 and 2007) does not work at all on Windows 10 64-bit,[16] and even on 32-bit platforms lack internet connectivity due to the lack of the VPC driver. This also impacts Windows Mobile emulators.

Release dates of Microsoft Virtual PC 2007
Date Version Description
2006-10-11 6.0.122 Beta
2007-01-02 6.0.142 Release Candidate 1
2007-02-22 6.0.156 Release to Manufacturing
2008-05-15 6.0.192 Service Pack 1[17]
2009-02-20 6.0.210 Update[18]
2009-07-14 Security Update MS09-33[19]

Windows Virtual PC edit

Windows Virtual PC
 
 
Windows Virtual PC running Windows XP on a Windows 7 host
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseSeptember 19, 2009; 14 years ago (2009-09-19)[20]
Final release
6.1.7600.16393 / February 14, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-02-14)[20]
Operating systemWindows 7 (all editions except Starter)[3]
SuccessorHyper-V
Size32-bit: 9.1 MB
64-bit: 16.3 MB[20]
TypeVirtual machine
LicenseFreeware[20]
Websitewww.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=3702  

Windows Virtual PC entered public beta testing on April 30, 2009,[21] and was released alongside Windows 7.[22] Unlike its predecessors, this version supports only Windows 7 host operating systems.[3] It originally required hardware virtualization support but on March 19, 2010, Microsoft released an update to Microsoft Virtual PC which allows it to run on PCs without hardware support.[20]

Windows Virtual PC is available free of charge for certain editions of Windows 7,[3] either pre-installed by OEMs or via download from the Microsoft website.[20]

New features edit

New features include:[23]

  • USB support and redirection – connect peripherals such as flash drives and digital cameras, and print from the guest to host OS printers. However, USB isochronous transfer mode is not supported[24] Other methods involve simply just treating an active drive letter from a USB flash drive as a virtual hard drive.
  • Seamless application publishing and launching – run Windows XP Mode applications directly from the Windows 7 desktop
  • Support for multithreading – run multiple virtual machines concurrently, each in its own thread for improved stability and performance
  • Smart card redirection – use smart cards connected to the host
  • Integration with Windows Explorer – manage all VMs from a single Explorer folder (%USERPROFILE%\Virtual Machines)

Removed features edit

  • The Virtual Machine console is replaced by an integrated Virtual Machines shell folder. Several options from the console have been removed such as Restore at start, CPU time performance settings, muting sound in inactive virtual machines, full-screen resolution related options, configuring the host key, mouse capture options and settings for requiring administrator permissions.[25][unreliable source?][unreliable source?]
  • Official guest support for operating systems earlier than Windows XP Professional
  • Drag-and-drop file sharing between the guest and the host[26][unreliable source?]
  • Direct sharing of folders between host and guest operating system (Only volumes may be shared between operating systems)[27]
  • Ability to commit changes in undo disks upon turning off virtual machines (Doing so is now only possible through virtual machine Settings dialog box)[28]
  • Ability to use physical and virtual Parallel ports[29]
  • User interface controls for using virtual floppy disks (Virtual floppy disk functionality, however, is still supported and may be accessed using a script)[30]
  • Virtual PC additions for guest operating systems no longer supported have been removed. However, installing Virtual Machine Additions from an older Microsoft virtualization product works for some guest OSes.[31][32][33]
  • Properties of the virtual machine, like guest OS, processor, processor features, video mode, video RAM, code cache, IDE controller reads and writes, Ethernet reads and writes, video frame rate and command line options can no longer be viewed.[citation needed]

System requirements edit

System requirements for Windows Virtual PC:[34][35]

  • Computer running Windows 7 (all editions except Starter)
  • 15 GB of hard disk space per virtual Windows environment
  • Optional: if the processor supports hardware-assisted virtualization technology such as AMD-V or Intel-VT, it will be used. Before March 19, 2010, such a processor was mandatory.

Windows XP Mode edit

 
Internet Explorer versions 6, 7, and 8 running concurrently on a Windows 7 Release Candidate desktop using Windows XP Mode.

Windows XP Mode (XPM)[36][37] is a virtual machine package for Windows Virtual PC containing a pre-installed, licensed copy of Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 as its guest OS. Previously, both the CPU and motherboard of the host had to support hardware virtualization,[38] but an update in early 2010 eliminated this requirement.[39] Pre-installed integration components allow applications running within the virtualized environment to appear as if running directly on the host,[22][40] sharing the native desktop and start menu of Windows 7 as well as participating in file type associations. Windows XP Mode applications run in a Terminal Services session in the virtualized Windows XP, and are accessed via Remote Desktop Protocol by a client running on the Windows 7 host.[41]

Applications running in Windows XP Mode do not have compatibility issues, as they are actually running inside a Windows XP virtual machine and redirected using RDP to the Windows 7 host. Windows XP Mode may be used to run 16-bit applications; it includes NTVDM, however it is impossible to run 16-bit applications that require hardware acceleration, as Windows Virtual PC does not have hardware acceleration for such applications.

Windows XP Mode is available free of charge to users of Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate.[35] Users of other editions of Windows 7 are not eligible to download and use it.[39][42] This restriction does not apply to Windows Virtual PC itself.

Windows XP Mode can also be run with VMware Player and VMware Workstation. However, like with Windows Virtual PC itself, VMware products only import Windows XP Mode on Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate versions in order to adhere with Microsoft licensing requirements.[43]

Emulated environment edit

Virtual PC emulates the following environments:[44]

Implementation:

Virtual PC 4 requires Mac OS 8.5 or later on a G3 or G4 processor, but running Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Red Hat Linux requires Mac OS 9.0 or later. Virtual PC 5 requires Mac OS 9.1 or newer or Mac OS X 10.1 or later. For USB support, Mac OS X is recommended. To run Virtual PC 5 in Mac OS X, a 400 MHz or faster processor is required.

Earlier versions of Virtual PC supported the following features: (now removed in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004, 2007, and Windows Virtual PC):

  • Older versions of Virtual PC (v5.0 or earlier) may have the hard disk formatted after creating the Virtual Hard Disk file. Newer versions must partition and format the Virtual Hard Disk file manually.
  • A Virtual Switch available in Virtual PC version 4.1 or earlier allows adding multiple network adapters.
  • Older operating systems are supported with Virtual Machine additions.
  • Older versions of Virtual PC for Macintosh can run on Mac OS 9.2.2 or earlier. Support for System 7.5 was dropped in version 3.

Virtual machine integration components edit

Windows Virtual PC may enable guest operating systems running inside virtual machines to interact with their host operating system beyond what is feasible between two physical computers, such as sharing physical hardware components or exchanging data. To do so however, integration components must be installed on the guest operating systems. When no integration component is installed, the only mean of communicating between two machines (either virtual or physical) is through a virtual network interface. Even the mouse cursor can only be controlled by one operating system (either real or virtual) at any given time. However, once the Integration Components are installed on the guest operating systems, the following features are automatically activated:[45]

  • Mouse cursor sharing: Mouse cursor can be moved freely between the machines.
  • Host-initiated shutdown: Virtual machine can be shut down, restarted or put into standby or hibernation via a set of API functions.
  • Time synchronization: The virtual machine's clock will be automatically synchronized with the host operating system's clock.
  • Process responsiveness monitoring: Host operating system will be able to detect whether the software on the guest operating system is responsive or hung.
  • Dynamic screen resolution: The screen resolution of the guest operating system can be changed by simply resizing the window in which it is running. However, the VM can be configured to allow only standard resolutions.

In addition to features described above, guest operating systems may also take advantage of the following integration features but only when the administrator activates them:[45]

  • Audio sharing: Audio played on the guest operating system may be brought to the host operating system and played on it.
  • Clipboard sharing: Contents such as text, picture or everything that is cut or copied to Windows Clipboard maybe pasted in other machines.
  • Printer sharing: Guest operating systems may print on the host operating system's printer. This feature should not be confused with File and Printer Sharing over an emulated network connection.
  • Smart card sharing: Smart cards connected to host operating system may be accessed on guest operating systems.
  • File sharing: Windows Virtual PC can also share disk partitions and disk drives of the host operating system with guest operating systems.[26][27] This includes USB mass storage devices that are connected later.[46]

In Windows Virtual PC, enabling integration features automatically makes the virtual machine user account accessible using Remote Desktop Connection.[45]

Supported host and guest operating systems edit

Virtual PC allows multiple guest operating systems to run virtualized on a single physical host. Although a number of popular host and guest operating systems lack official Microsoft support, there are sometimes few, if any, technical obstacles impeding installation. Instead, a configuration may be unsupported due to Microsoft's own licensing restrictions,[47][48] or a decision to focus testing and support resources elsewhere, especially when production use of a legacy product fades.[49][50]

A program manager on Microsoft's core virtualization team explains what official support entails:

With each release of Virtual PC we spend a significant amount of time trying to decide which (guest) operating system should be officially supported. While Virtual PC is capable of running many operating systems, official support for an operating system means that we will test it thoroughly, not ship Virtual PC if an issue exists with that operating system, and provide full support for customers who encounter problems while running these operating systems under Virtual PC.[49]

— Ben Armstrong, "Virtual PC Guy"

As a product positioned for desktop use, Virtual PC provides official support for a different set of operating systems than its server-oriented counterpart, Microsoft Virtual Server and the more advanced Hyper-V.[51][52] While the latter products support a range of server operating systems,[53][54] Virtual PC 2007 supports only one variety as host and another as guest;[55] its successor, Windows Virtual PC, supports none.[56] And, whereas Virtual Server and Hyper-V have officially supported select Linux guests since 2006[57] and 2008,[58] respectively, as of 2009, no Microsoft release of Virtual PC has officially supported Linux. Nonetheless, a number of Linux distributions[58] do run successfully in Virtual PC 2007, and can be used with the Virtual Machine Additions from Virtual Server (see below).[59][60] Lastly, while 64-bit host support was introduced with Virtual PC 2007, no release has been able to virtualize a 64-bit guest;[61][62][63] Microsoft has thus far reserved this functionality for Hyper-V, which runs only on 64-bit (x64) editions of Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Windows 8/8.1 Pro and Enterprise, and Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, and Education.

Table of supported operating systems edit

In the following table and notes, "support" refers to official Microsoft support, as described above.

Notes – details of Microsoft support

  1. 1 2 Supported editions: OS/2 Warp Version 4 Fix Pack 15, OS/2 Warp Convenience Pack 1, and OS/2 Warp Convenience Pack 2.[55][64][68]
  2. 1 Support added in Virtual PC 2004 Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition as a host.[65]
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 For Virtual PC 2007, Microsoft designated the following legacy operating systems "compatible", but discontinued official support: MS-DOS 6.22, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 95, the original release of Windows 98 and Windows Me.[55][68]
  4. 1 2 3 4 For Windows Vista guests in Virtual PC 2007, the Windows Aero graphical user interface is disabled due to limitations of the emulated S3 Trio[73] graphics card; the interface falls back to the Vista Home Basic theme. However, Aero effects can be rendered by connecting to the guest via Remote Desktop Connection from an Aero-enabled host.[7][74]
  5. 1 Support added in Virtual PC 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Windows Server 2008 Standard as a guest.[55]
  6. 1 2 Microsoft's January 2008 EULA supplement[48][75] for Windows Vista lifted restrictions[76][77] barring installation of Vista Home Basic and Home Premium as guest operating systems.[47][78][79][80]
  7. 1 2 3 January 2008 EULA supplement[48][75] for Windows Vista lifted restrictions[77] barring use of BitLocker[81][82][83] and Microsoft-DRM-protected content within virtualized environments.[47][80][84]
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Support added in a Virtual PC 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) hotfix rollup, dated February 20, 2009, for Windows XP Home as both host and guest, and for all Home editions of Windows Vista as hosts.[69]
  9. 1 2 3 4 The pre-configured XP Mode of Windows Virtual PC is restricted to Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate hosts.[70] However, an equivalent environment can be configured manually by installing Windows XP SP3 as a guest (requires an XP license and installation media or files) and applying an integration components update (available for download[85] from Microsoft) to enable seamless mode and other Windows 7 integration features.[86]
  10. ^ The integration components enabling seamless mode and other features[86] of Windows Virtual PC support only the following guests: Windows XP Pro Service Pack 3 (SP3);[85] Windows Vista Business SP1, Enterprise SP1, and Ultimate SP1;[87] and Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate.[56][70]

Notes – not supported installations

  1. 1 Virtual PC 2007 does not include Virtual Machine Additions for MS-DOS as a self installing disk image (installed using a batch file), however the files are included in the Virtual Machine Additions ISO image file (typically found in the 'Program Files' folder where Virtual PC was installed) and can be extracted by various means (a number of file compression software packages support extracting files from ISO image files) for manual installation, also the DOS additions from Virtual PC 2004 can be used without problem as can the DOS additions from Virtual Server 2005.[50]
  2. 1 The Virtual Machine Additions included with Virtual PC 2007 will not install on Windows 95 guests, but the additions from Virtual PC 2004 can be used.[49]
  3. 1 In informal testing, Microsoft virtualization manager Ben Armstrong found XP Media Center 2004 "distorted and unusable" under Virtual PC 2004, but Media Center 2005 worked "beautifully", sans TV features.[88]
  4. 1 2 3 MSDN blogs reported that pre-release versions of Windows 7, similar to the released Ultimate edition,[89] run successfully as both host and guest operating systems on Virtual PC 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1). Integration features provided by Virtual Machine Additions function normally, but Virtual PC 2007 must be SP1 or later.[90][91][92] See "Windows 7 on Virtual PC on Windows 7"[90] for more caveats.
  5. 1 2 Although Windows NT 3.1 and NT 3.5 refuse to install on newer processors (NT 3.51 fixes this), it is possible to modify files on the install CD to allow install.

Linux guests edit

Installing a Linux-based guest environment in Virtual PC is possible. RedHat and SuSe Linux guests are supported. Linux additions are supported in Microsoft Virtual Server, and these additions should also work in Virtual PC.[59]

Some Linux distributions must be installed in text mode, as they do not support Microsoft Virtual PC's emulated graphics chip. Ubuntu 8.10 "Intrepid Ibex" must be installed in SafeMode, but does not require other changes.

Some websites specialize in listing operating systems that run successfully as Virtual PC guests, to help users avoid issues when installing Linux distributions or other operating systems lacking official Microsoft support.[93][unreliable source?]

Intel-based Mac support edit

Microsoft announced on August 7, 2006, that Virtual PC for Mac would not be ported to the Intel Mac platform. Microsoft stated, "Alternative solutions offered by Apple and other vendors, combined with a fully packaged retail copy of Windows, will satisfy this need."[94] Similar products available or announced at the time were Parallels Desktop and VMware Fusion.

See also edit

About Microsoft virtualization technology
About virtualization

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External links edit

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Not to be confused with Windows Virtual Desktop This article is about the virtualization software by Microsoft For the generic term see Virtual machine Virtual PC is an x86 emulator for PowerPC Mac hosts and a virtualization app for Microsoft Windows hosts It was created by Connectix in 1997 and acquired by Microsoft in 2003 The Mac version was discontinued in 2006 following the Mac transition to Intel while the Windows version was discontinued in 2011 in favour of Hyper V 1 Until version 4 Virtual PC only supported Classic Mac OS hosts Version 4 was released in 2000 for both Mac OS and Windows and version 5 2001 added support for Mac OS X hosts After Microsoft acquired Virtual PC from Connectix in 2003 the program was renamed Microsoft Virtual PC In July 2006 Microsoft released the Windows version free of charge 2 In August 2006 Microsoft announced the Mac version would not be ported to Intel based Macs effectively discontinuing the product as PowerPC based Macs would no longer be manufactured In 2009 Microsoft released Windows Virtual PC which is only compatible with Windows 7 hosts and is the technical foundation for the latter s Windows XP Mode Windows Virtual PC does not officially support MS DOS or operating systems older than Windows XP Professional SP3 as guests 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Virtual PC by Connectix 1 2 Microsoft Virtual PC 1 3 Windows Virtual PC 1 3 1 New features 1 3 2 Removed features 1 3 3 System requirements 2 Windows XP Mode 3 Emulated environment 4 Virtual machine integration components 5 Supported host and guest operating systems 5 1 Table of supported operating systems 5 2 Linux guests 5 3 Intel based Mac support 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editConnectix Virtual PC Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 and Windows Virtual PC are successive versions of the same software Windows Virtual PC only runs on Windows 7 The earlier Microsoft versions which run on older versions of Windows were still available and support operating systems older than Windows XP Starting in Windows 8 Microsoft replaced Virtual PC with Hyper V Virtual PC by Connectix edit nbsp Connectix Virtual PC version 3 in Mac OS 9 running a Brazilian Portuguese edition of Windows 95Virtual PC was originally developed as a Macintosh application for System 7 5 and released by Connectix in June 1997 4 The first version of Virtual PC designed for Windows based systems version 4 0 was released in June 2001 Virtual PC 4 was the first version with expandable drive images Connectix sold versions of Virtual PC bundled with a variety of guest operating systems including Windows OS 2 and Red Hat Linux As virtualization s importance to enterprise users became clear Microsoft took interest in the sector and acquired Virtual PC and Virtual Server unreleased at the time from Connectix in February 2003 Under agreement with Connectix Innotek GmbH makers of VirtualBox now part of Oracle ported version 5 0 to run on an OS 2 host 5 This version also included guest extensions VM additions for OS 2 guests which could run on Windows OS 2 or Mac OS X hosts using Virtual PC versions 5 6 or 7 A new version of the guest extensions was later included with Microsoft s Virtual PC 2004 Microsoft Virtual PC edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Virtual PC 6 1 for Macintosh nbsp Virtual PC 2007 running the Live CD OS KnoppixOn July 12 2006 Microsoft released Virtual PC 2004 SP1 for Windows free of charge however the Mac version remained a paid software The equivalent version for Mac version 7 was the final version of Virtual PC for Mac It ran on Mac OS X 10 2 8 or later for PowerPC and was a proprietary commercial software product 6 Virtual PC 2007 was released only for the Windows platform with public beta testing beginning October 11 2006 and production release on February 19 2007 It added support for hardware virtualization undo disks transfer statistic monitor for disk and network and viewing virtual machines on multiple monitors and support for Windows Vista as both host and guest The Windows Aero interface is disabled on Windows Vista guests due to limitations of the emulated video hardware however Aero effects can be rendered by connecting to the guest via Remote Desktop Services from an Aero enabled Windows Vista host provided that the guest is running Windows Vista Business or a higher edition 7 8 9 Windows XP Home Edition is officially not supported as a host OS but it will work 10 This was rectified in a February 20 2009 hotfix update for Virtual PC 2007 SP1 Windows XP Starter and Windows XP Media Center Edition is not supported on Virtual PC 2007 Support for Windows 2000 Professional as a host OS was dropped in Virtual PC 2007 and does not work at all on Windows 2000 but is still supported as a guest OS Undo disks make it possible to revert virtual machines state to an earlier point by storing changes into a separate vud file since the last save to the main vhd file which can be used for experimenting The VHD file acts as a snapshot The undo disk file vud incrementally stores changes made by the virtual machine compared to the main Virtual hard disk drive VHD image which can be applied or discarded by the user If deactivated changes are directly written to the VHD file 11 On May 15 2008 Microsoft released Virtual PC 2007 Service Pack 1 which added support for both Windows XP SP3 Windows Vista SP1 and Windows 7 as guest and host OSes as well as Windows Server 2008 Standard as a guest OS 12 13 A hotfix rollup for Virtual PC 2007 SP1 released February 20 2009 solved networking issues and enhanced the maximum screen resolution to 2048 1920 32 bit 14 enabling 16 9 resolutions such as 1920 1080 It also added official support for Windows XP Home Edition as both guest and host OSes A security update was released on July 14 2009 to address an elevation of privilege vulnerability in guest operating systems 15 Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 and 2007 does not work at all on Windows 10 64 bit 16 and even on 32 bit platforms lack internet connectivity due to the lack of the VPC driver This also impacts Windows Mobile emulators Release dates of Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 Date Version Description2006 10 11 6 0 122 Beta2007 01 02 6 0 142 Release Candidate 12007 02 22 6 0 156 Release to Manufacturing2008 05 15 6 0 192 Service Pack 1 17 2009 02 20 6 0 210 Update 18 2009 07 14 Security Update MS09 33 19 Windows Virtual PC edit Windows Virtual PC nbsp nbsp Windows Virtual PC running Windows XP on a Windows 7 hostDeveloper s MicrosoftInitial releaseSeptember 19 2009 14 years ago 2009 09 19 20 Final release6 1 7600 16393 February 14 2011 13 years ago 2011 02 14 20 Operating systemWindows 7 all editions except Starter 3 SuccessorHyper VSize32 bit 9 1 MB64 bit 16 3 MB 20 TypeVirtual machineLicenseFreeware 20 Websitewww wbr microsoft wbr com wbr en us wbr download wbr details wbr aspx id 3702 nbsp Windows Virtual PC entered public beta testing on April 30 2009 21 and was released alongside Windows 7 22 Unlike its predecessors this version supports only Windows 7 host operating systems 3 It originally required hardware virtualization support but on March 19 2010 Microsoft released an update to Microsoft Virtual PC which allows it to run on PCs without hardware support 20 Windows Virtual PC is available free of charge for certain editions of Windows 7 3 either pre installed by OEMs or via download from the Microsoft website 20 New features edit New features include 23 USB support and redirection connect peripherals such as flash drives and digital cameras and print from the guest to host OS printers However USB isochronous transfer mode is not supported 24 Other methods involve simply just treating an active drive letter from a USB flash drive as a virtual hard drive Seamless application publishing and launching run Windows XP Mode applications directly from the Windows 7 desktop Support for multithreading run multiple virtual machines concurrently each in its own thread for improved stability and performance Smart card redirection use smart cards connected to the host Integration with Windows Explorer manage all VMs from a single Explorer folder USERPROFILE Virtual Machines Removed features edit The Virtual Machine console is replaced by an integrated Virtual Machines shell folder Several options from the console have been removed such as Restore at start CPU time performance settings muting sound in inactive virtual machines full screen resolution related options configuring the host key mouse capture options and settings for requiring administrator permissions 25 unreliable source unreliable source Official guest support for operating systems earlier than Windows XP Professional Drag and drop file sharing between the guest and the host 26 unreliable source Direct sharing of folders between host and guest operating system Only volumes may be shared between operating systems 27 Ability to commit changes in undo disks upon turning off virtual machines Doing so is now only possible through virtual machine Settings dialog box 28 Ability to use physical and virtual Parallel ports 29 User interface controls for using virtual floppy disks Virtual floppy disk functionality however is still supported and may be accessed using a script 30 Virtual PC additions for guest operating systems no longer supported have been removed However installing Virtual Machine Additions from an older Microsoft virtualization product works for some guest OSes 31 32 33 Properties of the virtual machine like guest OS processor processor features video mode video RAM code cache IDE controller reads and writes Ethernet reads and writes video frame rate and command line options can no longer be viewed citation needed System requirements edit System requirements for Windows Virtual PC 34 35 Computer running Windows 7 all editions except Starter 15 GB of hard disk space per virtual Windows environment Optional if the processor supports hardware assisted virtualization technology such as AMD V or Intel VT it will be used Before March 19 2010 such a processor was mandatory Windows XP Mode edit nbsp Internet Explorer versions 6 7 and 8 running concurrently on a Windows 7 Release Candidate desktop using Windows XP Mode Windows XP Mode XPM 36 37 is a virtual machine package for Windows Virtual PC containing a pre installed licensed copy of Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 as its guest OS Previously both the CPU and motherboard of the host had to support hardware virtualization 38 but an update in early 2010 eliminated this requirement 39 Pre installed integration components allow applications running within the virtualized environment to appear as if running directly on the host 22 40 sharing the native desktop and start menu of Windows 7 as well as participating in file type associations Windows XP Mode applications run in a Terminal Services session in the virtualized Windows XP and are accessed via Remote Desktop Protocol by a client running on the Windows 7 host 41 Applications running in Windows XP Mode do not have compatibility issues as they are actually running inside a Windows XP virtual machine and redirected using RDP to the Windows 7 host Windows XP Mode may be used to run 16 bit applications it includes NTVDM however it is impossible to run 16 bit applications that require hardware acceleration as Windows Virtual PC does not have hardware acceleration for such applications Windows XP Mode is available free of charge to users of Windows 7 Professional Enterprise and Ultimate 35 Users of other editions of Windows 7 are not eligible to download and use it 39 42 This restriction does not apply to Windows Virtual PC itself Windows XP Mode can also be run with VMware Player and VMware Workstation However like with Windows Virtual PC itself VMware products only import Windows XP Mode on Windows 7 Professional Enterprise or Ultimate versions in order to adhere with Microsoft licensing requirements 43 Emulated environment editVirtual PC emulates the following environments 44 Intel Pentium II 32 bit processor but virtualizes the host processor on Windows versions with an Intel 440BX chipset with PIIX4E southbridge Standard SVGA VESA graphics card S3 Trio 32 PCI with 4 MB video RAM adjustable in later versions up to 16 MB by manually editing a virtual machine s settings file System BIOS from American Megatrends AMI Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 ISA PnP When Windows Vista is installed as both the host main and guest virtual operating systems settings are synchronized with the host and audio configuration is not required DEC 21041 DEC 21140 in newer versions Ethernet network card Programs using undocumented features of hardware exotic timings or unsupported opcodes may not work Implementation The Macintosh version of Virtual PC uses dynamic recompilation to translate the x86 code used by PCs into equivalent PowerPC code for Macs The Windows version of Virtual PC also uses dynamic recompilation but only to translate x86 kernel mode and real mode code into x86 user mode code original user mode and virtual 8086 mode code run natively Guest call traps are used especially for guest extensions to accelerate emulation or offer additional features such as integration with the host environment Virtual PC and Virtual Server encapsulate virtual hard disks in the Virtual Hard Disk VHD file format for which Microsoft has made all documentation available under the Open Specification Promise Virtual PC 4 requires Mac OS 8 5 or later on a G3 or G4 processor but running Windows Me Windows 2000 or Red Hat Linux requires Mac OS 9 0 or later Virtual PC 5 requires Mac OS 9 1 or newer or Mac OS X 10 1 or later For USB support Mac OS X is recommended To run Virtual PC 5 in Mac OS X a 400 MHz or faster processor is required Earlier versions of Virtual PC supported the following features now removed in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 2007 and Windows Virtual PC Older versions of Virtual PC v5 0 or earlier may have the hard disk formatted after creating the Virtual Hard Disk file Newer versions must partition and format the Virtual Hard Disk file manually A Virtual Switch available in Virtual PC version 4 1 or earlier allows adding multiple network adapters Older operating systems are supported with Virtual Machine additions Older versions of Virtual PC for Macintosh can run on Mac OS 9 2 2 or earlier Support for System 7 5 was dropped in version 3 Virtual machine integration components editWindows Virtual PC may enable guest operating systems running inside virtual machines to interact with their host operating system beyond what is feasible between two physical computers such as sharing physical hardware components or exchanging data To do so however integration components must be installed on the guest operating systems When no integration component is installed the only mean of communicating between two machines either virtual or physical is through a virtual network interface Even the mouse cursor can only be controlled by one operating system either real or virtual at any given time However once the Integration Components are installed on the guest operating systems the following features are automatically activated 45 Mouse cursor sharing Mouse cursor can be moved freely between the machines Host initiated shutdown Virtual machine can be shut down restarted or put into standby or hibernation via a set of API functions Time synchronization The virtual machine s clock will be automatically synchronized with the host operating system s clock Process responsiveness monitoring Host operating system will be able to detect whether the software on the guest operating system is responsive or hung Dynamic screen resolution The screen resolution of the guest operating system can be changed by simply resizing the window in which it is running However the VM can be configured to allow only standard resolutions In addition to features described above guest operating systems may also take advantage of the following integration features but only when the administrator activates them 45 Audio sharing Audio played on the guest operating system may be brought to the host operating system and played on it Clipboard sharing Contents such as text picture or everything that is cut or copied to Windows Clipboard maybe pasted in other machines Printer sharing Guest operating systems may print on the host operating system s printer This feature should not be confused with File and Printer Sharing over an emulated network connection Smart card sharing Smart cards connected to host operating system may be accessed on guest operating systems File sharing Windows Virtual PC can also share disk partitions and disk drives of the host operating system with guest operating systems 26 27 This includes USB mass storage devices that are connected later 46 In Windows Virtual PC enabling integration features automatically makes the virtual machine user account accessible using Remote Desktop Connection 45 Supported host and guest operating systems editVirtual PC allows multiple guest operating systems to run virtualized on a single physical host Although a number of popular host and guest operating systems lack official Microsoft support there are sometimes few if any technical obstacles impeding installation Instead a configuration may be unsupported due to Microsoft s own licensing restrictions 47 48 or a decision to focus testing and support resources elsewhere especially when production use of a legacy product fades 49 50 A program manager on Microsoft s core virtualization team explains what official support entails With each release of Virtual PC we spend a significant amount of time trying to decide which guest operating system should be officially supported While Virtual PC is capable of running many operating systems official support for an operating system means that we will test it thoroughly not ship Virtual PC if an issue exists with that operating system and provide full support for customers who encounter problems while running these operating systems under Virtual PC 49 Ben Armstrong Virtual PC Guy As a product positioned for desktop use Virtual PC provides official support for a different set of operating systems than its server oriented counterpart Microsoft Virtual Server and the more advanced Hyper V 51 52 While the latter products support a range of server operating systems 53 54 Virtual PC 2007 supports only one variety as host and another as guest 55 its successor Windows Virtual PC supports none 56 And whereas Virtual Server and Hyper V have officially supported select Linux guests since 2006 57 and 2008 58 respectively as of 2009 update no Microsoft release of Virtual PC has officially supported Linux Nonetheless a number of Linux distributions 58 do run successfully in Virtual PC 2007 and can be used with the Virtual Machine Additions from Virtual Server see below 59 60 Lastly while 64 bit host support was introduced with Virtual PC 2007 no update release has been able to virtualize a 64 bit guest 61 62 63 Microsoft has thus far reserved this functionality for Hyper V which runs only on 64 bit x64 editions of Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2016 Windows 8 8 1 Pro and Enterprise and Windows 10 Pro Enterprise and Education Table of supported operating systems edit In the following table and notes support refers to official Microsoft support as described above Operating system version Virtual PC 2004 64 65 52 66 67 Virtual PC 2007 55 68 69 Windows Virtual PC 56 70 1 71 Host Guest Host Guest Host Guest32 bit 64 bit 32 bit 32 bit 64 bit 32 bit 32 bit 64 bit 32 bitWindows 11 No No No Windows 10 NoWindows 8 1 NoWindows 8Windows 7 Ultimate No No d No d No d Yes Yes YesWindows 7 Enterprise No d No d No d Yes Yes YesWindows 7 Professional No d No d No d Yes Yes YesWindows 7 Home Premium No No No Yes I Yes I Yes J Windows 7 Home Basic No No No Yes I Yes I Yes J Windows 7 Starter No No No No No No J Windows Server 2008 Standard No No No No No Yes E No No NoWindows Vista Ultimate No Yes Yes Yes D G No YesWindows Vista Enterprise Yes Yes Yes D G YesWindows Vista Business Yes Yes Yes D G YesWindows Vista Home Premium Yes H Yes H Yes D F No J Windows Vista Home Basic Yes H Yes H Yes F No J Windows Vista Starter No No No Yes No No J Windows Server 2003 Standard Yes B No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No NoWindows XP Professional Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No YesWindows XP Tablet PC Edition Yes Yes Yes Yes No J Windows XP Media Center Edition No No g No No No J Windows XP Home Edition No Yes Yes H Yes H No J Windows XP Starter Edition No Yes No Yes No J Windows 2000 Server No Yes No Yes No NoWindows 2000 Professional Yes Yes No Yes No NoWindows Me No Yes No No C No NoWindows 98 Second Edition No Yes No Yes No NoWindows 98 original release Yes No C Windows 95 No Yes No No C b No NoWindows NT 4 0 Workstation No Yes No No C No NoWindows NT 3 51 Workstation No NoWindows NT 3 1 NT 3 5 No e No e IBM OS 2 select editions No Yes A No Yes A No NoOperating system version 16 bitWindows 3 1 No No 72 No No NoWindows 3 0 No No No No C a NoMS DOS 6 22 No Yes No No C a No LEGENDMicrosoft supportYes SupportedNo Not supported Version nonexistent Notes details of Microsoft support 1 2 Supported editions OS 2 Warp Version 4 Fix Pack 15 OS 2 Warp Convenience Pack 1 and OS 2 Warp Convenience Pack 2 55 64 68 1 Support added in Virtual PC 2004 Service Pack 1 SP1 for Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition as a host 65 1 2 3 4 5 For Virtual PC 2007 Microsoft designated the following legacy operating systems compatible but discontinued official support MS DOS 6 22 Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Windows 95 the original release of Windows 98 and Windows Me 55 68 1 2 3 4 For Windows Vista guests in Virtual PC 2007 the Windows Aero graphical user interface is disabled due to limitations of the emulated S3 Trio 73 graphics card the interface falls back to the Vista Home Basic theme However Aero effects can be rendered by connecting to the guest via Remote Desktop Connection from an Aero enabled host 7 74 1 Support added in Virtual PC 2007 Service Pack 1 SP1 for Windows Server 2008 Standard as a guest 55 1 2 Microsoft s January 2008 EULA supplement 48 75 for Windows Vista lifted restrictions 76 77 barring installation of Vista Home Basic and Home Premium as guest operating systems 47 78 79 80 1 2 3 January 2008 EULA supplement 48 75 for Windows Vista lifted restrictions 77 barring use of BitLocker 81 82 83 and Microsoft DRM protected content within virtualized environments 47 80 84 1 2 3 4 5 6 Support added in a Virtual PC 2007 Service Pack 1 SP1 hotfix rollup dated February 20 2009 for Windows XP Home as both host and guest and for all Home editions of Windows Vista as hosts 69 1 2 3 4 The pre configured XP Mode of Windows Virtual PC is restricted to Windows 7 Professional Enterprise and Ultimate hosts 70 However an equivalent environment can be configured manually by installing Windows XP SP3 as a guest requires an XP license and installation media or files and applying an integration components update available for download 85 from Microsoft to enable seamless mode and other Windows 7 integration features 86 The integration components enabling seamless mode and other features 86 of Windows Virtual PC support only the following guests Windows XP Pro Service Pack 3 SP3 85 Windows Vista Business SP1 Enterprise SP1 and Ultimate SP1 87 and Windows 7 Professional Enterprise and Ultimate 56 70 Notes not supported installations 1 Virtual PC 2007 does not include Virtual Machine Additions for MS DOS as a self installing disk image installed using a batch file however the files are included in the Virtual Machine Additions ISO image file typically found in the Program Files folder where Virtual PC was installed and can be extracted by various means a number of file compression software packages support extracting files from ISO image files for manual installation also the DOS additions from Virtual PC 2004 can be used without problem as can the DOS additions from Virtual Server 2005 50 1 The Virtual Machine Additions included with Virtual PC 2007 will not install on Windows 95 guests but the additions from Virtual PC 2004 can be used 49 1 In informal testing Microsoft virtualization manager Ben Armstrong found XP Media Center 2004 distorted and unusable under Virtual PC 2004 but Media Center 2005 worked beautifully sans TV features 88 1 2 3 MSDN blogs reported that pre release versions of Windows 7 similar to the released Ultimate edition 89 run successfully as both host and guest operating systems on Virtual PC 2007 Service Pack 1 SP1 Integration features provided by Virtual Machine Additions function normally but Virtual PC 2007 must be SP1 or later 90 91 92 See Windows 7 on Virtual PC on Windows 7 90 for more caveats 1 2 Although Windows NT 3 1 and NT 3 5 refuse to install on newer processors NT 3 51 fixes this it is possible to modify files on the install CD to allow install Linux guests edit Installing a Linux based guest environment in Virtual PC is possible RedHat and SuSe Linux guests are supported Linux additions are supported in Microsoft Virtual Server and these additions should also work in Virtual PC 59 Some Linux distributions must be installed in text mode as they do not support Microsoft Virtual PC s emulated graphics chip Ubuntu 8 10 Intrepid Ibex must be installed in SafeMode but does not require other changes Some websites specialize in listing operating systems that run successfully as Virtual PC guests to help users avoid issues when installing Linux distributions or other operating systems 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