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Friday, March 14, 2014

Paragon Virtualization Manager 14 Compact 10.1.21.165

 


Microsoft discontinues Windows XP support by the 8th of April, which exposes your XP system to serious security threats. Use Paragon Virtualization Manager 14 Compact to save your Windows XP and run it as a virtual machine inside a new Windows 8.

As you might have heard, Microsoft will stop supporting Win XP by the 8th of April. However you can still use your XP-System but since you will not get any security updates anymore it might not be the best idea to keep it as your main/productive system. What to do? Just use Paragon Virtualization Manager to virtualize your XP-System that came to love (over the past decade). You can then run any other OS such as Windows 7/8/Linux and anytime you be homesick, you can just start your virtual machine and use XP. Of course, this will also work for all other reasons than homesickness.

Key Features:

P2V Copy. Migrate a physical system to a virtual machine or convert a backup image to a virtual disk. Migrate from 2TB+ physical drive to smaller virtual drive (it’s very helpful as most of hypervisors do not support 2TB+ virtual drives).
P2V Adjust. Recover the OS startup ability after an unsuccessful virtualization by a 3rd party tool.
Create VD. Create a virtual disk with a simple wizard.
Support for Major Virtual Machines. Oracle Virtual Box 4; Microsoft Virtual PC; VMware Workstation; VMware Fusion.

System Requirements:
Windows 8.1 (32/64-bit), Windows 8 (32/64-bit), Windows 7 (32/64-bit), Windows Vista (32/64-bit), Windows XP Professional (32/64-bit), Windows XP Home, Windows 2000 Professional SP4
CPU: Intel Pentium or compatible, 300 MHz or higher processor
RAM: At least 256 MB (512 MB or greater recommended)
Disk space: 250 MB*
Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher

 



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