
The program has a wizard that will help you set up a virtual machine for the OS of your choice. It doesn't have the graphics support or features of the commercial solutions from companies like VMWare. It's completely free, though it is also a little rough around the edges.

This really depends what you want from the system, and the specs of that system.Īrguably the best solution for you to install and run Windows XP from within Windows 7 is to use a virtual machine, like Windows 7's own XP mode (I've never had any success with this myself, you need Windows 7 Pro from memory) or there's the more attractive option of using a third party virtualisation tool, I'd recommend VirtualBox.
