I have been researching my Topcon Tools USB key issue, and thanks to many of the replies to my last post, it appears that there is a difference in the hardware for the usb key between the 32 bit and 64 but usb keys.
I am currently running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit on my field laptop. XP mode is not available in this version. I have never used XP mode, so my question is, does the XP mode allow 32 bit hardware to function in a 64 bit environment?
I have thought about upgrading to Windows 7 Professional, which would be pretty affordable, which would include the XP mode. I have also seen where some people have used VirtualBox on their machines, and installed Windows XP. I have the OEM disk that came with my old desktop that is retired, and only fired up once in a blue moon.
I have also seen a few other options similar to the VirtualBox option as well.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jimmy
Jimmy Cleveland, post: 336006, member: 91 wrote: I have been researching my Topcon Tools USB key issue, and thanks to many of the replies to my last post, it appears that there is a difference in the hardware for the usb key between the 32 bit and 64 but usb keys.
I am currently running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit on my field laptop. XP mode is not available in this version. I have never used XP mode, so my question is, does the XP mode allow 32 bit hardware to function in a 64 bit environment?
I have thought about upgrading to Windows 7 Professional, which would be pretty affordable, which would include the XP mode. I have also seen where some people have used VirtualBox on their machines, and installed Windows XP. I have the OEM disk that came with my old desktop that is retired, and only fired up once in a blue moon.
I have also seen a few other options similar to the VirtualBox option as well.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jimmy
Jimmy:
I upgraded my Win 7 Home Premium 32 bit to Win 7 Professional a couple of years ago. I just clicked on the Windows Upgrade function and Microsoft did the rest. Went without any glitches and the cost was pretty reasonable it seems. As far as a Windows XP mode, there is none. You would have to do a Virtual Machine set up and then load in the XP system.
Thanks for the info.
I have windows 7 ultimate64 bit & i downloaded the virtual machine/xp mode from microsoft. I am able to use legacy softwathat won't install properly in native 7 64 mode.
Problem is when in 7 native mode, you can't access files in xp mode. You have to transfer files from win 7 directory into xp mode directory. When you are done with your xp software, you then have to transfer your files back into win 7 directory. I don't have to tell you that several times I was working on a file in win 7 mode and it was not what was updated in xp mode. That's the only downside of the wirtual machine setup.
Charles L. Dowdell, post: 336017, member: 82 wrote: I upgraded my Win 7 Home Premium 32 bit to Win 7 Professional a couple of years ago...As far as a Windows XP mode, there is none.
After the upgrade, you can download Windows XP Mode without charge.