Why not do their own version of PCEM forked into Windows natively to run old 32 bit and even 16 bit apps? I'm sure someone in MS could figure out a way if given time and money instead of shoving GamePass down people's throats like there is no tomorrow and pushing the next FPS shit show game.
Hyper V has no sound or anything when you run Windows XP so there is no way to know if it does better or worse so far it's worse then Virutal PC which we have gotten a lot of my old childhood games to work on it using Sci Tech Display Doctor and then they abandon it.
Thank Goodness for PCEM but I wish Microsoft would make an official version of either VPC and/or PCEM which emulates the real bios of the actual machine you select.
My host PC can run up to Pentium II 300 some where's in there before I have serious lag emulating Windows 98 Second Edition and XPee. Why can't Microsoft have a Virtual PC X for a much better range of compatibility as MS would ensure it has the best results with its valid signature checks.
PCEM is a very small niche team and has done a far better job then Microsoft's joke attempts as it's clear they care more about XBOX then PC it seems.
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