Rugxulo wrote:

> Why is Windows XP Mode not available in Windows 7 Home Premium?
> 
> Windows XP Mode is best suited for older business and productivity
> applications such as accounting, inventory, and similar applications.
> Windows XP Mode is not aimed at consumers because many consumer
> applications require extensive use of hardware interfaces, such as 3-D
> graphics, audio, and TV tuners, that do not work well under
> virtualization today.

I'm running XP Mode's VHD in VMware Player 3.1.3 on Windows XP. ;-)

Robert Riebisch
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