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30/10/2001

CONNECTIX VIRTUAL PC TO SUPPORT WINDOWS XP

CONNECTIX Corporation are launching Virtual PC for Windows 4.2 in conjunction with the release of the Microsoft Windows XP operating system.
Virtual PC for Windows is a powerful cross-platform compatibility solution that allows PC users to run multiple PC-based operating systems on a single computer, simultaneously. The new version of Virtual PC adds full Windows XP support, allowing users to run Microsoft’s new platform either as a host or guest operating system.
With Virtual PC companies can upgrade to new operating systems – such as Windows XP – and continue to run legacy applications that require an older operating system. Users can switch between running their standard XP based applications and their legacy application with a simple mouse click – without rebooting.
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