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Oreally
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      04-05-2011
Can you run Windows 7 and XP..... SIMULTANEOUSLY........ in 7 PRO?

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> Can you run Windows 7 and XP..... SIMULTANEOUSLY........ in 7 PRO?


In what way? Can you boot 2 full-on/bare metal OSs at the same time? No.

Can you have Windows7 (Pro, Enterprise or Ultimate) up and running and
launch an XP-mode VM within that? Easily.


 
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      04-05-2011
Oreally wrote:
> Can you run Windows 7 and XP..... SIMULTANEOUSLY........ in 7 PRO?
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> Oreally


Installing WinXP Mode in Windows 7 (so WinXP is running in a VM
as a guest OS, at the same time as Windows 7 is the host OS).

http://www.7tutorials.com/windows-xp...allation-guide

"Windows XP Mode is only available for Windows 7 Enterprise,
Windows 7 Professional, and Windows 7 Ultimate"

See the section "How to Access Applications Installed in Windows XP Mode",
to see how a WinXP application can be launched from the Windows 7 Start menu.

http://www.7tutorials.com/how-work-windows-xp-mode

If you don't have the necessary version of Windows 7
(like my laptop, which has something called "Premium"),
then you'd need an "Any Time Upgrade" to bump the
Windows 7 version to a high enough level. It basically
amounts to buying that copy of WinXP.

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      04-05-2011
On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 09:13:56 -0700, Oreally wrote:

> Can you run Windows 7 and XP..... SIMULTANEOUSLY........ in 7 PRO?
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> Oreally


Yes. Download XP Mode and install it. You can run both at the same time.

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