No, it doesn't. It's just an enquiry that is all. I will try the 
seemless mode.


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On 22/03/2010 11:09, Robert Bronsdon wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 04:52:21 -0000, chris hallsworth
> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> Will you guys support importing Windows XP mode virtual machines in a
>> future release?
>
> It is my understanding that is not how the XP mode VM actually works. I
> could well be proven wrong on that though.
>
>> If so will you provide a similar way to run XP
>> applications and appear on the host's desktop as if the application is
>> actually running on the host?
>
> VirtualBox can already do something similar. Checkout 'seamless mode' in
> the manual and help files.
>
>> Just curious as Windows 7 Professional and higher hosts can now take
>> advantage of Windows XP mode, even without hardware virtualization
>> support on your machine.
>
> Again this I don't think the visage of a 'Virtual Machine' that MS have
> been putting out is the same as VirtualBox or similar virtualisation
> system.
>
>
> What is the exact problem you are trying to solve here? I don't feel your
> current solution actually solves any problems.
>
>

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