Article from:http://lifehacker.com/tag/windows-8
Microsoft
gave Windows 7 users a way to run older applications via Windows XP
Mode. With Windows 8, however, that mode is no longer officially
supported, and if you want to run Windows XP in a virtual machine, you
need the license for it. Lifehacker reader Miloš, however, has found a
workaround.
He
discovered that within the free WindowsXPMode_en-us.exe file, there's a
VirtualXPVHD file containing the Windows XP virtual machine, which you
can open in VirtualBox. Here are the steps to get this working:
- Download WindowsXPMode_en-us.exe from Microsoft. You'll need to run the validation tool to prove your copy of Windows is valid.
- Then use 7-Zip or another archive tool to open the EXE file as an archive.
- Within that archive, find the "sources/xpm" file within it, and extract that folder to your hard drive.
- Finally, rename xpm to xpm.zip and in the extracted xpm file, you'll find a file called VirtualXPVHD. Rename it with a VHD extension.
In
VirtualBox, open the VirtualXPVHD virtual machine, and voila! You've got
Windows XP Mode (running Windows XP Professional) in Windows 8, no need
for the XP license.
This might
also be possible with Windows 8's built-in virtual machine manager,
Hyper-V, but that's only available in Windows 8 Pro.
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