This interesting piece of kit just appeared on the Microsoft site today. Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) will let you run Windows XP and Windows 2000 applications on Windows Vista without the need for testing or migration by creating a virtual PC of the legacy version of Windows you want inside Windows Vista. I’m guessing that Microsoft hopes that when this is released in the second quarter of this year, it will help to sell a few copies of Vista and entice people to migrate from XP.
If you feel brave, you can download the MED-V beta from here.
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Microsoft Release Vista Virtualizaion Beta…… Now Will You Please Migrate From XP??
This interesting piece of kit just appeared on the Microsoft site today. Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) will let you run Windows XP and Windows 2000 applications on Windows Vista without the need for testing or migration by creating a virtual PC of the legacy version of Windows you want inside Windows Vista. I’m guessing that Microsoft hopes that when this is released in the second quarter of this year, it will help to sell a few copies of Vista and entice people to migrate from XP.
If you feel brave, you can download the MED-V beta from here.
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