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Originally Posted by roberttitus
I have a tab under properties/compatibility of a few of my current games that says "Run this program in compatibility mode for". Is that what you are talking about?
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No, that comes with every version of Windows Vista or Windows 7. That changes some system calls to try to behave like older systems used to, and it often works for older programs. It's not perfect, though.
The XP Virtualization Mode is more complex than that. It runs an actual copy of Windows XP inside a Virtual PC that is running on your computer. You even have to load separate security patches for it. The reason it's there is that Microsoft is trying to tempt businesses that are still running Windows XP into upgrading to Windows 7. The businesses might be scared to upgrade, thinking their old custom-built works-fine-on-XP applications won't work anymore. With XP Virtualization Mode, you can tell those businesses, fine, here's a copy of XP inside your Windows 7, and if your old applications won't work on Windows 7, you can still run them inside this Virtual PC, while taking advantage of Windows 7 features for your newer applications.
I'm not a business. Instead, I use it because I have some old external hardware that doesn't have drivers that work with 64-bit Windows 7. They work fine in XP mode, though. For example, I have a scanner here, and if I want to scan something, I start up XP mode and scan it there. It's also the only way I can run 16-bit programs, which absolutely refuse to run on 64-bit Windows 7 no matter what compatibility mode you choose.