Windows Virtual PC is a VM, Microsoft's answer to Oracle's VirtualBox.
XP Mode is a Virtual PC system image that includes XP and uses the
license from the Windows 7 host. It integrates with Windows 7 better
than VirtualBox does.

This has nothing to do with the various Windows 7 "compatibility
modes." You have to download and install Virtual PC and the XP Mode
add-on. You can also use Virtual PC to test legacy versions of MSIE.

VirtualBox is more work to achieve the same end and it requires an XP license.

On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Frank Stearns <fra...@pacifier.com> wrote:
> ... The internal emulations and "compatibilty modes" provided by the newer
> Windows are very hit and miss. Some of the modes that Win7 suggests after it
> "looks" at an old app are completely wrong; or, you sometimes
> intentionally run the "wrong" emulation to get something to work. The VM
> approach has proven so much more reliable.
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