Windows 7 carries a special feature: Windows XP mode, also known as XP compatibility mode, which is specifically designed to address the incompatibility of some applications under Windows 7, which may be run in XP compatibility mode. If the user wishes to use this service, first determine whether their machine hardware configuration meets the requirements of XP mode, especially 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 series, and AMD says that, in addition to Sempron, All processors in the sale have AMD-V capabilities (AMD's virtual technology) to support Windows7 XP mode. In terms of memory, preferably above 2GB.
If you are unsure whether your CPU supports virtualization technology, please download the securable software (click on the official download). Note the following pictures, the key is to see whether the third is yes, explained separately below.
Method/Step
1, the third display no: no support
2, the third show Yes: support
3. If the third item is displayed locked on (that is, the BIOS has turned on this feature), display locked off (indicates that the virtualization technology is turned off in the BIOS, but it does not indicate that the CPU supports virtualization technology, possibly because the CPU does not support the technology, the BIOS automatically disables this feature) , go to the BIOS to set up the related hardware virtualization (hardware virtualization) switch to try.