Since the company has recently cracked down on piracy, XP, which was originally installed with Virtual Box, cannot be used any more, I wrote an article on Microsoft's official Virtual PC + XP Virtual machine configuration and basic usage tutorial in duoge's guide. It is for your reference only ~ Let's talk less and go straight to the topic.
Preparations
Windows 7 Professional Edition or more advanced edition (64-bit professional edition for the local computer)
Download the Windows Virtual PC installer (please download the corresponding version)
Download the Windows XP Mode installer
Installation procedure)
Irtual PC installer-confirm installation
Irtual PC installer-click agree to install
After installation, restart the computer and install xp mode.
Windows XP Mode-install and decompress the package. The decompression speed is related to the computer configuration, which is about 10 s-1 min.
The next step is to decompress the package, but it is also good to pay attention to it. See the following figure.
Install xp mode and select the virtual machine path
After the installation is complete, the xp mode is started by default, and then the simple configuration...
Configuration
First, agree to the xx protocol.
Installer folder and creden-Select a path. Note thatAnd write it down to avoid missing it.
Click next.Helps protect your computerTo save trouble, choose not to update
Help protect your computer-just choose not to update. You will not want to update more than 100 patches after entering the system. I have already tested it ~
Next, start the system configuration for this installation (in fact, it may take some time to start the virtual machine and wait patiently), as shown in the figure:
Starting Windows XP MODE VM
Then, I heard only a sound of the familiar startup of the XP system.
You have installed the plug-in. As shown in the figure, you don't need to talk about the next operation ~
Default status after XP is installed on a virtual machine
Now everything is ready. An original XP with IE6 installed has been deployed! Let's get started with DEBUGS of IE6...