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  2. VMware Workstation - Wikipedia

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    VMware Workstation Pro is a software that allows users to run multiple operating systems on a single physical machine. It supports Windows, Linux, BSD, and MS-DOS, and offers features such as snapshots, network bridging, and USB sharing.

  3. VMware Workstation Player - Wikipedia

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    VMware Workstation Player is a discontinued virtualization software package for x64 computers running Windows or Linux. It was free for personal non-commercial use, and had features such as better graphics, faster performance, and tighter integration than Windows XP Mode.

  4. Windows Vista editions - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the six different product editions of Windows Vista, a major release of the Microsoft Windows operating system. Windows Vista Enterprise is a superset of Vista Business with additional features such as BitLocker, Multilingual User Interface, and UNIX application support.

  5. Virtual PC - Wikipedia

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    Virtual PC is a discontinued x86 emulator for PowerPC Macs and a hypervisor for Windows hosts. Learn about its origins, versions, supported operating systems, and features such as undo disks and hardware virtualization.

  6. Comparison of platform virtualization software - Wikipedia

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    Windows 32-bit and 64-bit, Linux 32-bit and 64-bit Depends on target machine, typically runs unmodified software stacks from the corresponding real target, including VxWorks, VxWorks 653, OSE, QNX, Linux, Solaris, Windows, FreeBSD, RTEMS, TinyOS, Wind River Hypervisor, VMware ESX, and others Proprietary: Sun xVM Server Sun Microsystems: x86-64 ...

  7. VirtualBox - Wikipedia

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    VirtualBox is a hosted hypervisor for x86 virtualization developed by Oracle Corporation. It supports multiple guest operating systems, including Windows, Linux, macOS, and Solaris, and offers free and open-source software under GPLv2, with a proprietary extension pack.

  8. UEFI - Wikipedia

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    UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is a successor of BIOS that defines an architecture for the platform firmware used for booting a computer's hardware and its interface for interaction with the operating system. UEFI supports various features such as large partitions, network capability, GUI, modular design, and backward and forward compatibility.

  9. Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    Windows Vista is the successor to Windows XP, released in 2007 after a long development cycle. It was originally codenamed Longhorn, but was repositioned as a major release of Windows with new features such as Windows Aero, Windows Search, and BitLocker.