VMLite Workstation 3.2

Free Run multiple OSs on one PC, e.g. Windows XP and 7, without modification
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I have been using VMLite Workstation for the past few months and I am really impressed with the capabilities it offers. It has allowed me to create multiple virtual machines on the basis of a single set of hardware, which has saved me a lot of time and money. It is also very easy to use and navigate, and I have been able to create complex emulated environments with full access to standard tools, drive space, installed programs, media content, etc. VMLite Workstation also makes it easy to distribute hardware power between multiple profiles, which is great for managing resource allocation. Overall, I highly recommend VMLite Workstation for anyone looking to create multiple virtual machines on the basis of a single set of hardware.

VMLite Workstation is a virtualization tool that enables users to run multiple operating systems on one physical computer. It allows users to run Windows XP and Windows 7 simultaneously without any modifications to the existing operating system. VMLite Workstation creates a virtual environment that mimics a physical machine and is referred to as a "Virtual Machine". The physical computer is known as the "host".

VMLite Workstation is a virtualization component that allows you to run more than one operating system (OS) at the same time on a single physical computer. For example, you can simultaneously run Windows XP on a PC that is already running Windows 7. VMLite Workstation runs the operating system and applications directly on top of an existing operating system without any modification. The special environment running the unmodified OS and its applications is called a "Virtual Machine", which has features similar to a physical machine. The physical computer is usually called the "host", while the virtual machine is often called a "guest". The operating system running on the physical computer is called the "Host Operating System", while the operating system running inside the guest is called the "Guest Operating System".

The guest operating system and its applications do not really know about the "Virtual Machine", instead they "think" they are running on a real machine, due to the powerful device emulation provided by VMLite Workstation. This way, you can consider and use the "Virtual Machine" as a replacement of a a real computer to perform the usual computing tasks. In other words, VMLite Workstation instantly enables you to have access to multiple computers, saving hardware and management cost.

VMLite Workstation is based on the popular open source project, VirtualBox OSE, thanks to the VBox team for their great efforts.

We will offer a few unique features that are not available from any other virtual machine software vendors, including an unprecedented way of creating a new vm.
Even if your computer has VT-x or AMD-V, you should try out VMLite, because it runs faster, has better graphics and supports 3D/2D acceleration, supports multiple virtual CPUs, supports 64-bit guests, etc.

If you want to migrate your old Windows XP to run as virtual machine on your new Windows 7 PC, you can use our MyOldPCs software.

If you want to boot your old Windows XP directly on your new PC to have a multiple boot system in addition to your Windows 7, you can use our VBoot software, which boots an operating system from a single virtual disk file in VHD format.

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Good virtual software.u dont need cpu with virtualisation

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Better and faster xp mode

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very nice

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