Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 - Run Multiple Operating Systems on a Single Computer

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Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 , a Microsoft virtualization solution that allows you to run multiple PC-based operating systems simultaneously on one workstation, providing a safety net to maintain compatibility with legacy applications while you migrate to a new operating system. It also saves reconfiguration time, so your support, development, and training staff can work more efficiently.

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With Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, you can create and run one or more virtual machines, each with its own operating system, on a single computer. This provides you with the flexibility to use different operating systems on one physical computer.

Virtual PC 2007 runs on: Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Tablet PC, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, and Windows Vista Ultimate.

Full version of Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 is now available as a free download on Microsoft Download Center.

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Update : Virtual PC 2007 Services Pack (SP1) is available to upgrade your virtual PC software.

This update for Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 includes support for the following additional Host and Guest Operating Systems:

List of guest operating system support that Virtual PC 2007 SP1 :

Windows Vista® Ultimate Edition with Service Pack 1 (SP1)
Windows Vista® Business Edition with Service Pack 1 (SP1)
Windows Vista® Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 1 (SP1)
Windows Server® 2008 Standard
Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3

Download: Virtual PC 2007 SP1 (32-bit and 64-bit) | 31.8MB (Freeware)

Posted on 25. Feb, 2007 by Naomi in Virtualization

2 Comments for Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 - Run Multiple Operating Systems on a Single Computer

VMware Converter 3.0 - Easy Way to Create virtual machines on your computer Says

26. Aug, 2008

[...] Beside that, VMware Converter have other features like converting virtual machines to a newer version of VMware and converting images from other software like Microsoft Virtual PC. [...]

Bob Says

20. Feb, 2009

I prefer VPC to VMWare. VMWare costs money. And VirtualBox wants you to install some device.

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