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I've read that Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate come (or offer as a free download) some kind of special VM for running programs that only work in XP. But is this any different than just installing XP on a normal virtual machine? Does it offer more integration with the OS?
Microsoft really needs to lower its prices. That's what really makes me ask this; even the Home Premium version is expensive. And please, no Linux comments.
It is so much better than in a regular VM. For one, you can run applications in their own windows, rather than manually firing up the XP VM and then the application. – surfasb – 2011-02-18T01:35:28.907