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That being said, VirtualPC is the wrong choice here due to its lack of support for 64-bit. There is no issue with running a second copy of the same OS in a VM, nor is there a problem with dual-booting between two copies of the same OS installed in different partitions on a physical host. The VMware article you linked refers to bouncing the same instance of an operating system between a VM and a physical host. Is it possible for me to use any other Windows 7 version (like Windows 7 Ultimate)? I really want to make sure I am making the right choice.
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I am stuck and I have no knowledge background of working with OS and there is no option for me to upgrade to a later Windows version for now.
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I cannot go lower than Windows 7, because I want to install LabVIEW on the Virtual PC and it does not have a support by lower versions (I have LabVIEW 2019 - ). I read that there is a danger to use the same operating system for both PCs ( ), but, because it was not clearly sad it is for all the cases, I tried and it was offering me something in the lines of burning the previous ISO, what I strictly do not want. I made my virtual PC and I wanted to install Windows 7 Professional (32-bit, because I read you cannot install 64-bit on Windows Virtual PC) by using ISO file. There are some pre-built VMs designed for developers and the curious over on the Oracle Tech Network site.I have Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) and Windows Virtual PC (version 6.1). Please also take a look at our licensing FAQ, in particular regarding the use of the name VirtualBox. svn co vboxĪfter getting the sources in one of the ways listed above, you should have a look at the build instructions.

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