Hello,

The number 1 advantage of Windows XP Mode (and Windows 7 Mode) is it
includes the Windows license. Everything can be ignored from a technical
standpoint.


On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 7:02 PM, John A. Wallace <jw72...@verizon.net>wrote:

> **
>
> Has anyone found or made a comparison of running Windows XP in a VM on 
> VirtualBox
> with running it on Windows 7 in Windows XP Mode? I understand that VBox’s
> VM functionality can support running a much broader set of operating
> systems than can Windows Virtual PC, and I am not referring to VBox
> versus Virtual PC. What I am talking about is only the quality of
> performance of the Windows XP OS in Windows XP Mode in comparison with the
> quality of its performance while running on VirtualBox. Perhaps, for
> instance, someone here has run in both ways and noticed any remarkable
> differences?
>


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