![]() Running Windows XP in a virtual machine (VM) on your Linux laptop is a better solution than either reimaging your Linux system with XP or attempting the often precarious task of setting up a Linux/Windows XP dual-boot system next to an existing Linux installation. If you find yourself needing to run Windows applications, especially Windows legacy applications on Windows XP, there is a solution: virtualization. ![]() Your Linux laptop can do a lot of things, but it cannot fully emulate Windows nor can it run many essential Windows programs.
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