VMWare is only usable on Windows 2000, XP, Vista, OS X, and Linux.
Use Windows Virtual Machine or VMWare.
Because VMWare configures settings of VM based on type of OS. And it seems that VMWare uses different settings either of OSes which makes them incompatiable within VMWare.
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Windows XP Professional allows up to 10 concurrent connections
you can use VMWare 6.5 to run Windows XP in Vista, or any other OS within any other OS, VMWare allows you to use multiple OS, and allocate resources like RAM Disk space and other things.its worth a try.RegardsNikhil
Yes, I just did it. With the XP Upgrade CD in, in windows 98 go to run in the start menu and open setup.exe from the cdrom drive, it'll install xp on the windows 98. Because you're not making a new guest OS in vmfusion, it still shows up as "Windows 98" but the actual OS is upgraded to be XP.
If I understand your question correctly, you already have Windows 7 on your PC, and you also want to have Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows 98 running as well. The easiest way to do this would be to install a virtual machine and operating system. I recommend VMWare Player, which is a free virtualizing system which is compatible with just about any "guest" OS. For example, I have two flavors of Linux and Windows 98 running as virtual machines on my XP host machine. Other options would include the Sun VirtualBox, or Microsoft Virtual Server. I think VMWare Player is the easiest and most reliable.
Windows XP Professional Install is about 3.7GB on my system using VMware
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