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I'm currently running Windows 7 Professional, with Windows XP Mode (basically Windows XP in a Windows Virtual PC VM). I've done a few upgrades from 7 and 8 to 10, and all went smoothly without losing any functionality but I'm reluctant to upgrade this PC.
I understand that Windows 10 Pro doesn't include XP mode and that I really shouldn't be using XP any more, but I have one app that I need that needs it.
If I upgrade this PC to Windows 10 Professional, will I lose access to my Windows XP Mode VM?
2It should be noted that without an explicit license this is illegal – netniV – 2015-09-20T12:19:39.027
False. If he was using Windows XP mode in the first place, it is assumed the license for XP has been activated. Since the VM will remain on the same machine, there should be no legal issues here, unless Windows XP was not activated. – Peter – 2015-09-20T13:42:08.750
1Not true. Read the license document that comes with it. It's very specific. – netniV – 2015-09-20T14:15:04.923
2IIRC netniV is correct. XP mode has no valid license, it is basically licensed only via the the Windows 7 license (it also does not have to be activated imo, in the XP era there were licenses available that didn't need activation). Windows 10 has no XP mode so it does not have that additional Windows XP license. It should however be possible to legally get a Windows XP really cheap so you can just use Virtual Box plus a real license if this is important for you. – Syberdoor – 2015-09-21T08:46:47.217
1I don't think this is accurate. Microsoft is well known for making their licenses "perpetual" and link legally binding terms between versions used in upgrades. Thus, it's entirely reasonable to assume that the XPMode image created from a Windows 7 OS that was then used to upgrade to Windows 10 would still be valid to use on said machine on said install. I just don't see Microsoft actually revoking said license for making an upgrade they are pushing you to do anyways. – Michael – 2016-07-29T22:45:18.467