Microsoft Released Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool To Test XP Mode Compatibility
Posted October 22, 2009 – 6:00 pm in: Freeware, Windows 7, Windows 7 Tweaks
We have already covered how to test if your PC can run Windows 7’s XP Mode feature using SecurAble tool. There are also tools available from Intel and AMD to test the XP Mode compatibility.
Since most of the end users are not aware of Intel and AMD tools, Microsoft has released Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool to check if your PC can run XP Mode easily.
Just download, double-click on the tool to test your PC’s compatibility with Windows XP Mode.
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Upon running the tool for the first time, you will be given an opportunity to to setup the tool by entering your current location. Once done, you can view the current temperature in system tray area and also can view addition information such as dew point, sun rise time, sun set time, humidity and more by opening Weather Center window.
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