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If you're looking for an easy, convenient way to run Windows XP on your Mac or PC, then this blog is for you. It's also good if you want to do the same but need a Linux host instead of a Mac or PC. I'll show you all the steps and how it works! #Save $1Ks on licensing with this free solution #Use what you've already got, Windows XP #Step-by-step instructions from subject matter expert You may have been thinking about upgrading from your old Windows XP computer to a new one for quite some time now. If that's the case, then you're aware of the steep price that most vendors are charging for Windows 7. That's why I was really excited to find this blog with information on how to install Windows XP in virtual environment (VirtualBox). I found out about this solution when I was searching for ideas for saving money. This is an excellent solution because it will save money and allow you to upgrade your current computer rather than having to purchase a new one. The steps are explained in great detail so anyone can follow them carefully. Here's Why You Should Consider VirtualBox Virtual machines offer huge advantages over the hardware-based solutions by implementing support for modern operating systems inside of Linux or other virtualizers. They allow you to easily test, run or install software on any system, while avoiding potential hardware incompatibilities. VirtualBox is a free open source solution for running virtual machines on your computer. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Updated Jan 22 '12 with video Q: How do you get the ISO? You can get it from Download Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition (SP1), x86 (32-bit) (English), x86 (32-custom) (English), x86 (64-bit) (English). When you download the ISO, you'll want to extract it. Then go into the 'Windows' folder and find the 'setup' file. That's what will run after you install Windows XP. Q: What is it that you're actually installing? The ISO contains just the files for running Windows XP. You won't be able to install anything else. The files for installing updates are also on the ISO, but they're separate and not included in the installation CD. If you want to do that, then go to Microsoft Update right now and it should give you all of the "patches" without installation. Q: How do you know which version to download? If you're not sure whether you want Professional or Tablet PC Edition, I'd go with Professional. It's the same thing as XP Home Edition, but without the Media Center and other things that make it slower and less secure. The tablet edition doesn't make sense to me because it apparently does not include a calculator. So I'd stick with Professional for now. Q: Which version is best for virtualization? XP Professional is best for virtualization because it has more options, such as VMWare support and remote desktop. cfa1e77820
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