![]() ![]() Likewise, a virtual hard drive can usually be moved from one VPC to another. As long as the PCs aren’t too different, the software on the relocated hard drive can usually run on the new machine. Conceptually, this is the same as moving a physical hard drive from one PC to another. Is there any way to take an existing XP VPC from Win7 and then load (or restore, or overlay, or whatever) it into a new VPC?Ī. Yes, it might be possible to re-use the existing and already-set-up virtual hard drive in a new, Win10-compatible virtual machine. I need something that will allow the old VPC to be used again, without reinstalling everything. Each of the apps has an initial install and layers of updates, so “just reinstall what you had” could be a two- or three-day-long process that I’d rather avoid. Although I can go get other VM software and build a new VPC, the old one is loaded and tuned with a number of legacy apps that I need several times a year. ![]() Q. I just upgraded my 64-bit Win7 system to Win10 - and discovered that there’s no support for XP virtual machines in the new OS. ![]()
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