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  1. GitHub - supdrewin/vista-kvm: Vista-KVM

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    Windows Vista is an operating system created by Microsoft, released on November 8, 2006. Support ended on April 11, 2017. Windows Vista works fine as a VM for CollabVM. The official VMs on the site do not run Windows Vista at this time. Every version works with QEMU/CollabVM but it is not recommend to use Starter because of its restrictions.
    The second supported way to use QEMU is User Mode Emulation , where QEMU can launch processes compiled for one CPU on another CPU. In this mode the CPU is always emulated. QEMU also provides a number of standalone command line utilities, such as the qemu-img disk image utility that allows you to create, convert and modify disk images.
    Let’s continue with installation of QEMU. Most of the guides for virtualization setup, including the official one from Ubuntu, recommend using the command sudo apt install qemu-kvm to install QEMU. It may appear that this command is required to install all components of QEMU to be used in pair with KVM acceleration.
    Yes. QEMU alone can emulate a full system with its built-in binary translator Tiny Code Generator (TCG), but this way involves emulating the CPU, which is compute-intensive task and overall performance of fully emulated system can be slow.
  3. Documentation/GuestOperatingSystems - QEMU

  4. Introduction — QEMU 9.0.0 documentation

  5. Hooray! Windows Vista Works! · Issue #404 · copy/v86 · GitHub

  6. virtio-win/kvm-guest-drivers-windows Wiki - GitHub

  7. About QEMU — QEMU documentation

  8. System Emulation — QEMU documentation

  9. Part 1 of Virtualization on Linux with virsh/QEMU/KVM - Medium

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