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Page 1 of 4 Did you notice a lot of buzz about Windows 7 , the latest operating system by Microsoft. The problem is that its still in beta phase, that means it is still under process of improvement and is not the final product yet. This operating system is designed to replace Windows Vista in long run. There are many new features and performance improvements in Windows 7 compared to Windows Vista. You can also try Windows 7, and you need not be a computer expert to do that.
In this post we will tell you an easy and convenient way to Install and Run windows 7 on your Windows XP or Windows Vista Computer, without formatting the hard disk or loosing any data. You can easily install and run it, and remove it anytime you like without affecting your currently running Windows Vista or Windows XP. Read on for full details. Fix:
In Continuation to our post on installing Windows XP inside Windows Vista, you can also use Virtual PC to Install Windows 7 on Windows Vista and Windows XP.
To do so, you will need about 2 GB RAM, and 16 GB of free space on your hard disk, no partitioning needed. You will also need Windows 7 DVD or ISO Image file, and a valid serial key of Windows 7 (Free beta version). Also you need to download and install Virtual PC, a free utility from Microsoft. If you got it all prepared, then see the following steps:
1. Install and run Virtual PC.
2. Create New Machine, name is Windows 7, allocate it 1GB of RAM and 16 GB of Virtual Drive space, which is needed for Windows 7 installation. For detailed steps, refer to this post, it tells detailed steps to create a virtual machine.
3. After this, run the Virtual Machine you created in step 2, and insert the Widows 7 DVD in tray or use the ISO image to start the installation as shown in image below: 
4. This will start the setup as below: 
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