Mr. GreenTea wrote at
26 Apr 2011 11:45 PM GMT: Or you could get Oracle
VirtualBox® and run an XP Virtual Machine. Then you could run the software on the VM. If you upgrade your CPU to one that supports virtualization you could build a VM just to run the older software. As there is much software optimized for XP (and refusing to run on Win 7) it might be viable course of action. Then you can have your everyday computer (Win 7), and your
specialized XP machine you use just for running older software in one physical computer. While I prefer VMWare Workstation 7, the concept is the same.
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