You can install Windows 7 on a virtual hard disk (VHD) and then boot directly into it. Here are the general steps to achieve this: 1. Create a VHD File: - Open Disk Management (diskmgmt.msc). - Click on Action in the menu and then select Create VHD. - Choose a location and name for the VHD file, select the size, and click OK. 2. Initialize and Format the VHD: - After creating the VHD, it will appear in Disk Management as an uninitialized disk. - Right-click on the disk, select Initialize Disk, choose the partition style, and click OK. - Right-click on the unallocated space, select New Simple Volume, format it, and assign a drive letter. 3. Mount the Windows 7 ISO: - Download the Windows 7 ISO. - Right-click on the VHD...