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Remember, I may well be able to explain Windows XP Mode, but I can't solve the world's problems and most certainly not the more colourful ones you throw me.

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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Designed primarily with small- and medium-sized businesses in mind, Windows XP Mode comes as a separate download and works only with Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate. Both are available free on the Microsoft website. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 7 Search Community member. What is XP mode and how do I use it? This thread is locked.

I was able to see Windows XP Mode as a separate machine on the network, but I was unable to connect to it. Installing and running apps. Install the program as you would normally, and it will then be available on the Windows 7 Start menu, ready to run. You could then run it as you would any other application.

Instead, just the application will launch. The app will run as a window, but not quite like every other window in Windows 7. However, for small or midsize businesses that want to make the move to Windows 7 but have some applications that can run on XP but not Windows 7, XP Mode will probably do the job. The ability to run an XP application from right within the Windows 7 interface, and to be able to copy and paste information between it and a Windows 7 application, will be very useful.

The lack of transparent borders, for example, is no great loss. A larger problem is the difficulty in sharing a common file system between Windows 7 and Windows XP Mode. And for small companies, especially those without IT departments, setup will be problematic as well, given all the handwork required to even figure out if their hardware can run Windows XP Mode.

In other words, businesses that need XP Mode will certainly welcome it. By 12 Min Read.



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