OK - You've listed plenty of info I can investigate. Much thanks for that and especially the safe WinOS ISO source. There are various rumors they are off line. I'll put that away for later when they announce end of life for Win7.
The reason I was looking at streaming Netflix again, but on an isolated "flushable" VM platform, was the "half death" of my Roku2XS. I have to chill it and hook it up and hope it starts. Hilarious. I just received a D-Link 310 "Movie Nite" Roku clone ($26 Walmart) as a temporary substitute for a year or so or until I can get a Roku3 with Ethernet down the road used or refurb half price or less. Pathetic D-link device will not HDMI pass through my AV system and give me 5.1/7.1 audio. Must plug directly into TV w/ rude stereo. But I digress.
I looked at my old C2D 4400 running Ubu12.04 in the front room. If it worked with VMware I could run XP on it. It has a legit XP-Pro key and I have the install chipset CDs but unfortunately does NOT support virtualization, so I would have to upgrade to one of the other 775 processors that do, and that may be more costly than its worth. The C2D-DG33FB-775 is such an ubiquitous box that I'm pretty sure a fresh XP install in the VM or bare metal would pull all the needed drivers off the Web.
I did grab a copy of the XPSP3 ISO 9660 CD image for possible later use if I upgrade that 775 processor or decide to use VMware on another machine. Very excellent tip - thanks. I have extra keys for that. 558MB
Here is the Ed Bott virtualization list for Intel on all (or most?) of the recent processors.
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/how-many-intel-cpus-will-fail-the-xp-mode-test-in-windows-7/946
Here is Pacific Geek recyclers with various pulled CPUs available at about 60% price of new w/30 day warranty for testing. Their listings are sometimes inconsistent and some model variants remain a mystery.
http://www.pacificgeek.com/ [search on "cpu"]
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Virt On Linux:
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Type the following command as root to verify that host cpu has support for Intel VT technology, enter:
# grep --color vmx /proc/cpuinfo
Yes I use Better Privacy, Ghostery, NoScript, AdBlock, GoogleDisconnect inside SandboxIE w/ Private browsing. Belt and suspenders. I rarely use google search and zero google products or e-mail if I can avoid it. But Silverlight will not run inside the protective sandbox in XP or Win7. It forces raw exposure to I-net on MS OS. I refuse to do it and thus my investigation of a VM. That's contrary to my strict policy to never run a raw browser (PaleMoon) in a Microsoft OS. I do it in Linux because is is NOT on a network and is totally expendable with zero personal info. Linux Ubuntu is a great casual browsing platform. You can watch windows vectored malware attacks from images or scripts, ransom-ware pop-ups, etc., try to write HDD and laugh and reboot. "They" tell me there are Linux malware attacks out there but I haven't experienced any.