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Download Virtual PC and install in Windows 7

By Drew Mathers | July 14, 2015

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Open Internet Explorer (or other web browser)

1. Open Internet Explorer (or other web browser)

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Open: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ca/windows7/install-and-use-windows-xp-mode-in-windows-7

2. Open: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ca/windows7/install-and-use-windows-xp-mode-in-windows-7

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Scroll down and click: To download and install Windows Virtual PC

3. Scroll down and click: To download and install Windows Virtual PC

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Click: Windows Virtual PC page

4. Click: Windows Virtual PC page

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Click: [Download]

5. Click: [Download]

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Select the "x64" package if you have 64-bit Windows or "x86" for 32-bit Windows

6. Select the “x64” package if you have 64-bit Windows or “x86” for 32-bit Windows (How to tell)

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Click: [Next]

7. Click: [Next]

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Click: Click here (if the browser has blocked the automatic download)

8. Click: Click here (if the browser has blocked the automatic download)

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Click: Click here (yes, again)

9. Click: Click here (yes, again)

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Click: Save

10. Click: Save

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Click: Open

11. Click: Open

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Click: Yes

12. Click: Yes

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Click: I Accept

13. Click: I Accept

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Click: Restart Now

14. Click: Restart Now


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  • How To (101)
    • Google Apps (10)
    • Microsoft Office (2)
    • Misc (3)
    • Windows 7 (28)
      • Beginner (7)
      • Intermediate (14)
      • Supplemental (6)
    • Windows Vista (17)
      • Beginner (4)
      • Intermediate (6)
      • Supplemental (7)
    • Windows XP (41)
      • Beginner (12)
      • Intermediate (13)
      • Supplemental (15)
  • IT Risks (9)
    • Compliance (1)
    • Cost Control (5)
    • Reliability (1)
  • Legal Technology (7)

More from this category

  • How to turn off visual effects in Windows 7
  • How to install Microsoft Silverlight in Windows 7
  • How to tell if you have 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 7
  • Configure Windows XP Mode in Windows 7
  • Download Virtual PC and install in Windows 7

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