arstechnica.com — Microsoft has made the full version of Virtual PC 2007 available for download from their web site. The program is available in both 32- and 64-bit versions, and is supported on all versions of Windows XP (except Home and Media Center Edition), Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista.
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fatshadyFeb 20, 2007
for f**ks sake - this has been talked about in the comments about a thousand times. Get over yourself.
just1ndFeb 21, 2007
because there is only one company making "OS X" designed computers
wavemaster447Feb 21, 2007
umm.. I've had this for about a year... not pirated.. its a beta download - I got it when I went and got Vista RC1 - separately
d722002Feb 21, 2007
As far as I know, Just because it says it is 'Not Supported' doesnt mean it wont run... it just means you cant go crying to Microsoft when something goes wrong, or you accidentially fry your physical hard disk because you linked it to a virtual machine that you formatted for DOS.Trust me -- s**t happens.
d722002Feb 21, 2007
@nickerbockerYeah, it actually does -- the hardware in the virtual machine is in most cases (in both VPC and VMWare) specific to that VM, and requires special drivers -- for instance, VMWare virtual machines read the hard disk as a 'VMWare Virtual Hard Disk Drive'. I think that alone may tip off Mr. Microsoft as to how you're running their products...
benbenmanFeb 21, 2007
Microsoft's web servers not fast enough for you?
bbarkerFeb 23, 2007
Other than a warning message during installation, it works fine under XP Home.