

Supported Windows operating systems can run inside Virtual PC. Virtual PC virtualizes a standard device and its associated hardware. Starting with Windows 8, supersedes Windows Virtual PC. The older versions, which support a wider range of host and guest operating systems, remain available. The newest release, Windows Virtual PC, does not run on versions of Windows earlier than, and does not officially support MS-DOS or operating systems earlier than as guests. In August 2006, Microsoft announced the version would not be ported to Intel-based Macintosh computers, effectively discontinuing the product as. In July 2006 Microsoft released the Windows version as a free product. 16393 / February 14, 2011 7 years ago ( ) (all editions except Starter) 32-bit: 9.1 64-bit: 16.3 MB Website Windows Virtual PC (successor to Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, Microsoft Virtual PC 2004, and Virtual PC) is a program for. In addition Virtual PC 1.0 officially supported Windows NT, OS/2 and OPENSTEP as guest operating systems.


It was sold with either a pre-configured (pre-installed) Windows 3.11 (MS-DOS) or with Windows 95 and later also with PC-DOS. Installation instructions Virtual PC 1.0 requires Mac OS 7.5.5 and a PowerPC processor. Virtual PC 1.0 emulates a PC with an Intel Pentium CPU (including protected mode, MMU, FPU and MMX) motherboard with Intel Triton chipset, two IDE channels, an ATAPI CD-ROM drive, S3 928 PCI SVGA graphics card with 1 or 2 MB VRAM, PCI Ethernet expansion card with DEC 21041 chip, Sound Blaster Pro, PC keyboard, and PS/2 mouse.
