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All very true but it doesn't take a "How-to-Geek" workaround to do it - Microsoft released XP Mode for systems without hardware virtualisaion months ago - as here for instance:

Is hardware virtualization a must-have to run Windows XP Mode?

No. Windows XP Mode can be run on a CPU without hardware virtualization.
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Windows Virtual PC: FAQ
All very true but it doesn't take a "How-to-Geek" workaround to do it - Microsoft released XP Mode for systems without hardware virtualisaion months ago - as here for instance:

Is hardware virtualization a must-have to run Windows XP Mode?

No. Windows XP Mode can be run on a CPU without hardware virtualization.
:

Windows Virtual PC: FAQ
 
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Hi All,

Just to add to the great answers above, Windows XP Mode is part of Windows 7 Professional (and it is not compatible with Windows Home Premium). Further to the link provided above, there's more info and resources on the page at Install and use Windows XP Mode in Windows 7. Here is where you can download the tool: Install and use Windows XP Mode in Windows 7

I hope this additional info will help

Ahmad AA
Windows 7 Professional Outreach Team