Microsoft supports the "Virtual XP Mode" in Windows 7 of the next operating system, and the XP model meets the requirements of Windows 7 users running the software in a virtual XP environment. However, if a user wishes to use the service successfully, it is necessary to determine whether their machine hardware configuration meets the requirements, in particular the need to determine whether the CPU used by the machine itself supports virtualization technology. Intel's official website confirms that p7350/7450, t5200/5250/5270/5300/5450/5470 and t6400/6570 do not support virtualization technologies in the Core 2 mobile processor family. AMD said, "In addition to Sempron, all of our processors have AMD-V capabilities (AMD's virtual technology), to support the Windows7 XP mode." "The memory aspect, the request is preferably above 2GB."
There is a Start menu item after virtual Windows XP is installed
It is reported that the "virtual XP Mode" is not integrated into Windows 7, users to purchase the Windows 7 Professional Edition (Professional), Enterprise Edition (Enterprise) and the flagship (Ultimate), can download the "Virtual XP Mode" for free on the Microsoft website Service packs, and then install them on their own.
Landing Virtual Windows XP system