![]() Alternatively, download Windows XP SP3 ISO, then right click on the VM, select Properties. Insert a Windows XP setup installation CD into the CD/DVD drive disc tray (by default, Windows Virtual PC captures the physical drive for virtual machine to access).ĩ. Click on Create button to create the new virtual machine.Ĩ. By default, its 512 MB, but a 256 MB should be enough for Windows XP. Specify a value for RAM setting, which allocate size of memory for the virtual machine. Enter a name for the new virtual machine, such as Windows XP, Windows XP SP3 or simply Windows XP Mode, and then click on Next button.Ħ. Start the new virtual machine wizard by clicking on Create virtual machine button on the toolbar.ĥ. A Windows Explorer window showing Virtual Machines folder will be opened.Ĥ. After installing Windows Virtual PC, browse to Windows Virtual PC folder by clicking on Start menu -> All Programs -> Windows Virtual PC -> Windows Virtual PC. Note: Its impossible to download Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode from Microsoft Virtual PC homepage if user selects the operating system as 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 7 Starter, Windows 7 Home Basic or Windows 7 Home Premium. In this case, reboot into BIOS to change the setting. Tip: Hardware-assisted virtualization is supported on most CPU processors, but may have disabled or locked in BIOS. Microsoft also provides Hardware-Assisted Virtualization (HAV) Tool as free download to check the CPU capability. Ensure that the computer is capable of running Windows Virtual PC, as Windows Virtual PC (and hence Windows XP Mode) required hardware-assisted virtualization. ![]() Is there a simpler way of doing this?!?!?!?ġ. I do not even know if i need these files, I am just needing the xp mode to use hardware in my windows 7 hp. ****I am stuck at step 14**** I have been trying to download these files, but either they will not open, not recognized, or the oembios installer cannot locate the oem.cat file. ![]() Ok I have been trying to install xp mode to use in windows 7 hp, this here is what I have been doing to complete this process: ![]()
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