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Pentium PC Emulation
Virtual PC works by emulating a Pentium-based Windows machine, right on your Mac. When you launch Virtual PC, the Windows OS appears inside a window on your Mac desktop. You can switch back and forth between your Mac OS and Windows as easily as you go between any two windows on your Mac desktop. Using Virtual PC, you can copy and paste text and graphics between Mac and Windows, and drag files and folders from one OS to the other. This is a boon for anyone who needs to test the integrity of cross-platform projects, such as HTML documents, graphics files, and so on.
Makes Undoing Doable
Should you have a problem while using any Windows OS in Virtual PC (such as a software glitch or an installation problem), you can back out of any Windows session using the new “Undoable drives” feature. This gives you the choice of merging the file contents with the main hard drive image, or discarding the contents altogether, which would let you return to an unmodified hard drive image. Mac users have a distinct advantage here, because this “Undoable drive” feature is unique to the Mac and not available to Windows hardware users.
Niftier Networking
A new networking option called Virtual Switch lets Virtual PC users do host-to-guest and guest-to-host networking. For example, using Virtual Switch, you could configure and test an entire small Windows network from within your Mac.
Easy Installation and Setup
Installing Virtual PC is a snap, even if you’ve never worked with Windows before. The installation CD also automatically configures Internet Explorer for Windows to work with your existing Internet connection, so you have immediate access to the Internet once your installation of Virtual PC is complete. To make cross-platform tasks even easier, Virtual PC lets you run multiple versions of Windows at once.
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