XP Mode在(XP Mode)Windows 7 Professional中可用,允许您将物理计算机的资源与虚拟机(Machine)集成。您可以共享的组件包括驱动器、音频、打印机、剪贴板(Clipboard)和智能卡。
了解如何启用和使用XP Mode 虚拟机(XP Mode Virtual Machine)的集成功能。
为什么要启用 XP Mode 集成?
XP Mode 虚拟机(Mode Virtual Machine)使用您的物理计算机资源在Windows 7 Professional中运行完全许可的(Professional)Windows XP(Windows XP right)副本。
虚拟机(Virtual Machine)使用您计算机的部分RAM、处理能力和其他组件来允许 XP 运行。
使用 XP Mode 的集成功能,您还可以共享其他资源,例如驱动器、音频和打印机,以增加 XP 在虚拟机(Virtual Machine)中运行的功能。
启用和使用 XP Mode 集成功能(Enabling and Using XP Mode Integration Features)
单击Start>All Program>Windows Virtual PC>Windows Virtual PC打开虚拟机(Virtual Machine)文件夹。
右键单击Windows XP Mode 虚拟机(Windows XP Mode Virtual Machine),然后从菜单中选择设置。(Settings)
在Windows XP Mode – Windows Virtual PC 设置(Windows XP Mode – Windows Virtual PC Settings)窗口中,单击标记为集成功能(Integration Features)的设置。
请注意,窗口右侧会(hand side)发生变化,以显示可用于 XP Mode 虚拟机(Mode Virtual Machine)的集成设置。
在窗口的右侧,您会注意到几个选项。下面(Below)是关于如何使用它们来使您的XP Mode 虚拟机(XP Mode Virtual Machine)与您的物理计算机更加集成的每个提示和一些提示的描述。
Enable at Startup – 此选项允许您指定每次启动 XP Mode时是否可以使用集成功能。除非您想在使用 XP Mode时手动集成每个功能,否则请选中此选项。
音频(Audio)– XP 模式(XP Mode)可以使用您 PC 的音频为您的虚拟机会话添加声音(Machine)。请记住,集成音频会增加一个可能出错的组件。如果您在使用XP Mode(XP Mode)时确实不需要声音,请不要选中此选项。
剪贴板(Clipboard)——将剪贴板(Clipboard)与XP 模式(XP Mode)集成意味着可以在您的物理 PC 和运行XP 模式的(XP Mode)虚拟(Virtual) 机(Machine)之间剪切、复制和粘贴文本、图像或其他元素。
这是最有用的集成功能之一。如果您需要在PC 和 XP Mode(PC and XP Mode)之间快速轻松地共享文档,请考虑启用它。
打印机(Printer)– 如果您计划在XP Mode中打印,请选中此选项。使用打印机集成,XP Mode会将您的打印机视为直接连接到它而不是连接到您的物理 PC。大多数人发现集成打印机对于充分利用XP Mode至关重要。
智能卡(Smart Cards)- 如果您有任何智能卡连接到您的 PC 并且您想在XP 模式下(XP Mode)使用它们,您必须选中此选项。如果您没有智能卡,请不要选中此卡。
驱动器(Drives)- 此选项可让您指定是所有驱动器还是仅您选择的驱动器与XP 模式(XP Mode)集成。至少,确保您集成了安装Windows 7 Professional的驱动器(对于大多数人来说是C 驱动器)。(C drive)这样,您就可以在XP 模式下访问您的(XP Mode)用户帐户(user account)、桌面、我的文档文件夹(My Documents folder)等。
对于您知道永远不会与XP Mode一起使用的驱动器,请不要选中它们。这样您就不必在XP 模式下(XP Mode)打开和保存文件(opening and savings files)到您的 PC 时,费力地穿过您永远不会使用的驱动器。完成后,单击确定(OK)按钮。
Windows 7 的虚拟机技术(Virtual Machine technology)允许您使用XP Mode集成和共享物理 PC 的资源。
通过这样做,您可以访问 PC 的驱动器、打印机、智能卡、剪贴板(Clipboard)和音频功能。幸运的是,虚拟机(Virtual Machine)允许您选择要集成的组件,这样您就可以使您的XP Mode会话更加精简和简单。
Enable Integration Features for an XP Mode Virtual Machine
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Learn how to enable and use the integration features of an XP Mode Virtual Machine.
Why Enable XP Mode Integration?
An XP Mode Virtual Machine uses your physical computer’s resources to run a fully licensed copy of Windows XP right from within Windows 7 Professional.
Part of your computer’s RAM, processing power, and other components are used by the Virtual Machine to allow XP to run.
Using XP Mode’s integration features, you can also share other resources such as drives, audio, and printers to increase the functionality of XP running in the Virtual Machine.
Enabling and Using XP Mode Integration Features
Click on Start>All Program>Windows Virtual PC>Windows Virtual PC to open the Virtual Machine folder.
Right click on the Windows XP Mode Virtual Machine and select Settings from the menu.
In the Windows XP Mode – Windows Virtual PC Settings window, click on the setting labeled Integration Features.
Note that the right hand side of the window changes to show you the integration settings available for your XP Mode Virtual Machine.
On the right side of the window, you will notice several options. Below is a description of each and some hints on how to use them to make your XP Mode Virtual Machine more integrated with your physical computer.
Enable at Startup – This option allows you to specify whether the integration features are available each time you startup XP Mode. Unless you want to manually integrate each feature when you use XP Mode, leave this option checked.
Audio – XP Mode can use your PC’s audio to add sound to your Virtual Machine sessions. Keep in mind that integrating audio adds one more component that can go wrong. If you really have no need for sound while using XP Mode, leave this option unchecked.
Clipboard – Integrating the Clipboard with XP Mode means that text, images, or other elements can be cut, copied, and pasted between your physical PC and the Virtual Machine running XP Mode.
This is one of the most useful integration features. Consider enabling it if you need to share documents quickly and easily between your PC and XP Mode.
Printer – If you plan to print from within XP Mode, check this option. Using printer integration, XP Mode will treat your printer as if it were connected directly to it rather than to your physical PC. Most people find that integrating the printer is essential to get the most from XP Mode.
Smart Cards – If you have any smart cards connected to your PC and you want to use them in XP Mode, you must check this option. If you have no smart cards, leave this one unchecked.
Drives – This option lets you specify whether all drives or only the ones you choose are integrated with XP Mode. At the very least, make sure you integrate the drive on which Windows 7 Professional is installed (C drive for most people). This way, you have access to your user account, desktop, My Documents folder, etc. while in XP Mode.
For drives you know you will never use with XP Mode, leave them unchecked. This saves you the trouble of having to wade through drives you’ll never use while opening and savings files to your PC while in XP Mode. When done, click the OK button.
Windows 7’s Virtual Machine technology allows you to integrate and share the resources of your physical PC with XP Mode.
By doing so, you can gain access to the drives, printers, smart cards, Clipboard, and audio features of your PC. Luckily, the Virtual Machine lets you select which components to integrate so you can make your XP Mode sessions more streamlined and less complicated.