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  2. VirtualBox - Wikipedia

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    VirtualBox is a free and open-source software that allows running multiple guest operating systems on a single host OS. It supports Windows, Linux, macOS, Solaris and other platforms, and offers features like Guest Additions, USB and RDP support, and hardware-assisted virtualization.

  3. Comparison of platform virtualization software - Wikipedia

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    A table that compares various software packages that emulate the whole physical computer machine, often providing multiple virtual machines on one physical platform. The table shows the name, creator, host CPU, guest CPU, host OS, guest OS, and license of each platform virtualization software.

  4. 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.

  5. Virtual machine - Wikipedia

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    A virtual machine (VM) is the virtualization or emulation of a computer system that provides the functionality of a physical computer. Learn about system VMs, process VMs, and OS-level VMs, and their history, advantages, and examples.

  6. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold, a software included with your AOL membership. Find out the system requirements, the link to the official email confirmation, and the phone number for live support.

  7. 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.

  8. x86 virtualization - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and techniques of x86 virtualization, the use of hardware-assisted or software-based methods to run multiple operating systems on a single CPU. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches, such as binary translation, shadow page tables, and paravirtualization.

  9. Oracle VirtualBox - Wikipedia

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