Windows 7 Integration
Launching XP Mode applications will take longer than native Windows 7 apps, as you’ll need to launch the XP Mode VM that hosts them. However, once it’s up and running, your applications will appear on your Windows 7 desktop – as familiar XP Luna-style windows, rather than using Windows 7’s Aero. As applications are running in a VM they don’t get the same treatment as native Windows 7 windows. You won’t see a live preview in the Task Bar, or a live view when you use Aero Peek. You will see an outline of an XP Mode window, however, which is enough to help you manage your applications on screen.
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