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Running Vmlite XP Mode With Vmlite Workstation: A How-To Guide For Average PC User

Old and outdated method to run XP Mode in a different virtual machine. Get VMWare Workstation and never look back

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Running VMLite XP Mode with VMLite Workstation


A How-to Guide for Average PC User

Copyright 2009 VMLite



Part 1: Introduction to VMLite XP Mode for Windows

1) What is VMLite XP Mode?

According on wikipedia, Virtual machine (VM) is a software implementation of a
machine (computer) that executes programs like a real machine, and platform
virtualization separates an operating system from the underlying platform resources.

VMLite Workstation is a virtualization component that allows you to run more than one
operating system (OS) at the same time on a single physical computer. VMLite
Workstation runs the operating system and applications directly on top of an existing
operating system without any modification.

VMLite XP Mode (VXP) is a virtualization engine derived from VMLite Workstation,
and it allows Microsoft Windows XP runs seamlessly on different OS platforms. In
another word, it generates XP virtual machine that runs seamlessly on different OS
platforms. Right now, the host operating system it supports includes Windows
2000/XP/Vista/7.

2) Why VMLite XP Mode is needed?

Owing to the Wintel alliance, Windows had approximately 93% of the market share of
the PC operating systems while Windows XP is still powering 71 percent of business
PCs. Recent release of Windows Vista was a disaster for Microsoft. It lacks of proper
drivers and has lots of application compatibility issues. As of today, 92 percent of PC
software developers are ignoring it. Industry expects Windows XP will continue to play
significant role after Windows 7 release to avoid similar issues caused by Windows
Vista.

To improve application compatibility on Windows 7, and to ease the transition from older
Windows operating systems to Windows 7, is crucial for the success of Windows 7, and
Microsoft has done tremendous works to achieve such a goal. First, Windows 7 ships a
large number of device drivers to for better hardware support. Microsoft also provides a
free tool call Windows 7 Upgrade Adviser" that will run on your current PC prior to
Windows 7 upgrade and it predicts if there are known incompatibilities with third-party
programs and hardware. For those are reliant on their legacy applications, Windows 7

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adds a new feature called Windows XP Mode allows applications that are only
compatible with XP run as virtual applications in Windows 7 in the same desktop.

The limitations of Windows XP Mode are significant. According to Microsoft website,
Windows XP Mode will only run on Windows 7 Professional and Windows 7 Ultimate
editions. It also requires a CPU with the IntelVirtualization Technology or AMD-
V feature turned on. The latter requirement creates 2 major drawbacks for PC users:
first, most PC chips in the market including majority of Core 2 Duo CPUs do not support
this feature, and second, this feature is disabled by default on most supporting CPUs,
which means a trip into the BIOS to enable hardware virtualization is needed. As
conclusion, users want to benefit from Windows XP Mode will have to buy new
hardware, even though this solution may not work.

VMLite is releasing VMLite XP Mode to do the same things as Windows XP Mode does.
VMLite XP Mode supports IntelVirtualization Technology or AMD-V feature, but it
does not require such feature. VMLite XP Mode, as a XP Mode for every PC, could ease
consumers on the transition from legacy Windows OSs to Windows 7.

Coming soon is our VMLite MyOldPCs product, which turns all files, file structure, and
working environment on a single PC into a plug-and-play portable file, that allows user
access and operate on such file as if on the old PC.

VMLite believes its offer of VMLite XP Mode with MyOldPCs combination provide the
optimal solution for PC OS migration, including upgrade to Windows 7.

3) Requirements of VMLite XP Mode

Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/7
Additional 256MB of RAM
Additional 2GB of available disk space
No requirement on processors with hardware-assisted virtualization feature

For more information on VMLite Workstation and VMLite XP Mode, please
visit: http://www.vmlite.c

4) Features

Besides its light-weight characteristic, VMLite XP Mode offers superior performance on
the following features:

Easy to Set Up: With the necessary files in place, with just a few clicks followed a
simple setup wizard from VMLite Workstation, an average PC user can set up VMLite
XP Mode in 10 minutes.

Seamless Applications: applications installed on VMLite XP Mode can be published
and launched directly from the host Windows PC.

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Network Gateway and Printer Redirection: as long as the host had been configured
for networking and printing, one can go networking and print directly under VMLite XP
Mode as if from the host.

Clipboard Sharing: bi-directional clipboard sharing as cut and paste between Windows
host and any VMLite XP Mode environment is allowed. It can be changed to no or one-
directional sharing.

Files and Folders Transparent Separation between Host and Guest: Unless
specified, the files and their following changes under VMLite XP Mode environment are
not saved on the same logical space of host PC. However, both host and XP Mode
environment can easily share same files by specify the files and folders as shared ones.
The sharing of files and folders can be limited to read-only.

USB Support: at this moment, user can access USB devices attached to the host by
allowing USB devices shared between the host and VMLite XP Mode.

Host Registry and Malware Protection: The Windows Registry is of uttermost
importance to the Windows operating system. Malicious software makes use of the
capacities of the Windows Registry. Because VMLite XP Mode uses VMLite
virtualization technology, it creates a separate registry from host registry for each
VMLite XP Mode environment. Registry penetration caused by malware can be limited
on XP Mode environment naturally. Once the sharing of host C: drive is limited to read-
only, malware introduced from every day usage of VMLite XP Mode environment will
not produce any damage on host PC files and file structure. VMLite XP Mode
environment can be a perfect sandbox for such malware. Owing to VMLites light weight
characteristic, for better protection, a user can generate a couple VMLite XP Mode
environments from one PC, and dedicate each of them for particular purpose.

Instantaneous XP Mode Snapshot and Recovery: It takes a few seconds and a couple
kilobytes to make a snapshot and save as a recovery point of VMLite XP Mode current
status. To go back to a recovery point as defined by any of snapshots taken, it only takes
another few seconds. It is definitely a booster for developers productivity. With the
popularity of malwares, the forever discovered Windows operating system security
loopholes and corresponding continuous delivered security patches, the separation
between host and virtualized environment is critical. For home use, each VMLite XP
Mode can be used as a ghost substitute to protect against malwares, as the registry, files
and folders on the host are intact. In case of system crash or malware attack, one can just
shutdown or kill the current VXP instance, and go back to any snapshot preset.






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Part 2: Get Ready for Installation

To install VMLite XP Mode, it needs
1) VMLite Workstation and
2) a licensed copy of Windows XP in virtualized image file format. A licensed copy of
virtualized Windows XP image file can be the one provided by Microsoft, or prepared
by VMLite Workstation or 3rd party vendor such as VMWare from licensed
Windows XP in factory CD/DVD.

For illustration purpose, here we use Microsoft provided virtualized Windows XP image
file to describe the installation steps.

1) VMLite Workstation is available from www.vmlite.com

VMLite Workstation supports both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows system.

2) Microsoft provides a licensed copy of Windows XP in virtualized image file format
named Windows XP Mode PC. Be sure to choose the right language and right type of
Windows 7 system you are using.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx

Once you get both VMLite Workstation and a licensed copy of Windows XP in
virtualized image file format, you are good to go.



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Part 3: VMLite XP Mode Installation

1) Installation of VMLite Workstation

Double click the VMLite Workstation Setup file.



Click Next

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Read the Agreement, check I Agree, click Next.


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Decide if VMLite XP Mode is available to yourself only or to all users of this computer,
then click Next.

Click Next

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Then wait.



VMLite uses its proprietary codes to make sure VMLite Workstation works seamless
with Microsoft Windows systems. During this installation, you will experience the
security warnings of software non-compatibility similar to the one shown above a couple
times. J ust ignore those warnings. Click Install

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Click Install



Click Install

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Click Close.
The installation of VMLite workstation is now completed.

2) Installation of licensed virtualized XP under VMLite Workstation.

Go to the Start icon at the lower left corner of Windows 7, check All Programs, then
check VMLite Workstation

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Choose VMLite Wizard.

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Select Specify the path of the WindowsXPMode_xx-xx.exe file if downloaded and
click icon. Find the location where you save the licensed virtualized XP image file.

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Double click the virtualized XP image file.


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Click Next

Then wait.

Click Next.

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Read the Agreement, check I accept the license terms, click Next.

Input and remember your password, click Next.

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Click Next

Then wait.

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Click Finish.

You may see a popup window like the following. Please be patient




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Once you see the popup window like this, the installation of VMLite XP Mode is finished
and is ready to use.


Part 4: Working with VMLite XP Mode

1) Launch and Shutdown of VMLite XP Mode

i) VMLite XP Mode can be launched through 4 different ways.

a) Double click the VMLite XP Mode icon on the desktop
b) Double click the Internet Explorer (Secure) icon on the desktop
c) Launch VMLite XP Mode from VMLite Workstation group from the Start
button as following.


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d) Launch VMLite Workstation from VMLite Workstation group from the
Start button as shown above. Select VMLite XP Mode created as following,
then select Start


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ii) Shutdown of VMLite XP Mode

If click the red check mark on the VMLite XP Mode popup window, by default,
the system will treat the virtual machine as hibernating, and save the current
working environment of virtual machine upon exit. Then the status of VMLite XP
Mode will marked as Saved, as shown above.

For example, if user is watching Youtube flash, then s/he shut down VMLite XP
Mode this way in the middle of watching. Next time, when the user re-launch
VMLite XP Mode, it goes right back to the moment of flash watched when it was
quitted. Same thing if user is in the middle of editing a Word file.

If VMLite XP Mode is shutdown by choosing Shut Down through the Start
button of virtual machine, then the system will treat the command as normal exit,
and it will not save the current working environment of virtual machine upon exit.
Then the status of VMLite XP Mode will marked as Powered Off, as shown
following for VMLite XP Mode 1.


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2) Display of VMLite XP Mode

By playing around the command Fullscreen Mode, Seamless Mode and/or the
maximize/restore button at the VMLIte XP Mode frame, user can also get different
displays as full screen mode, seamless mode as followings show respectively.


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3) Taking snapshot of VMLite XP Mode and Recovery

Snapshot is saved as a recovery point of VMLite XP Mode. To take snapshot of
virtualized environment could never be easier under VMLite XP Mode. A snapshot of
VMLite XP Mode only takes very tiny space, a couple kilobytes, and can be done in
seconds. By default, system always saves the current status upon exit. In case of
virtualized environment crash or under attack of malicious software attacks, one can shut
down XP mode, go back to preset recovery point right away.

To take snapshot, go to the virtualized machine menu, select Take Snapshot.


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User can then input comment for the snapshot taken.



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To go back to the latest recovery point of virtualized environment, shut down the virtual
machine first. Next step, on host PC, select VMLite Workstation under VMLite
Workstation program group. In the following case, some work had been done after the
first snapshot was taken.

Right click the Current State (changed), there are 3 options available: Take Snapshot,
Revert to Current Snapshot, and Discard Current Snapshot and State.

Take Snapshot allows generation of next snapshot. In this case, it will be Snap Shot 2.
Revert to Current Snapshot means go back to the state of the latest snapshot and the
system discard the latest changes after it, which is Snap Shot 1.
To choose Discard Current Snapshot and State, system will discard the latest changes
and the latest snapshot, and go back to the recovery point when the second latest snapshot
was taken.




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If more than 1 snapshots are present, in order to go back to earlier recovery point as
preset by earlier snapshot, use will need to Discard Current Snapshot and State of the
latest snapshot one at a time. In the following example, to go back to Snap Shot 1, one
will have to discard Snap Shot 2 first.

The action of taking snapshot, restore VMLite XP Mode, discarding snapshot is fast and
easy. However, the snapshot, once discarded, is not recoverable. Please use carefully with
this feature.





4) File Sharing and Access

VMLite Workstation provides transparent separation between the host PC and the
virtualized environment. It creates an independent registry and file system for the XP
Mode environment. The sharing of two environments is easy and safe.

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i) Clipboard, printer, and network connection

By default, Clipboard content is shared bi-directionally between host and guest.
One can use traditional copy-and-paste back and forth between the host PC and
XP Mode. The sharing can be disabled, or changed to one direction as host to
guest, or guest to host. Conventional control-C/control-V feature is provided to
copy and paste files between VM and host.



VMLite Workstation automatically configures the network connection and
printing setup of XP Mode to use the setup of host PCs counterparts. As long as
the host PC was configured for proper networking and printing, one can go
networking and print directly under VMLite XP Mode as if from the host PC.

ii) Access to host PC C: drive

By default, Host PC C: drive is fully shared between host and guest. It is listed
under sfs on .host(H:) if viewed by Windows Explorer.

Due to security reason, to share host PCs C: drive with virtualized environment is
not recommended. User can limit the sharing of host PCs C: drive to be read only
from guest side.

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To change the sharing privilege, select Share Folder under Devices menu.



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The Machine Folders as shown above refer to the folders on host PC.
Select C C:\ and click the middle folder icon . on the right hand side to edit.



Check Read-only and click OK.


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Then it limits the host PCs C: drive to be Read-only from guest side.

iii) Access to CD/DVD Drive

VMLite XP Mode automatically recognizes the optical drive(s) on the host PC.
See the following screenshot.



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In rare case you do not see your CDROM/DVD drive, you can do the following to
get it mounted:

Pick Storage Devices from Device Menu.





Pick the icon of CD-ROM


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Pick the drop-down menu of Empty on the right hand panel.



Select Host Drive D:.


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Click OK.

iv) Access to USB drive from XP Mode for the first time also needs to make USB
drive shared. For security reason, the sharing of USB drive can be limited to
selected file or file folder from VMLite XP Mode side. In the following, we show
the sharing of whole USB flash drive between host and guest.

Pick Shared Folders from Devices menu.



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Select + sign on the upper right hand corner of popup window.


Click the downward arrow.


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Select Other



Select USB drive, which has the same label on the host drive. Click OK.


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Click OK.



Click OK to confirm. The drives shows up on Windows Explorer.


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v) Setting of VMLite XP Mode

The setting VMLite XP Mode can be changed through VMLite Workstation once
VMLite XP Mode had been shut down.

As following shows, the setting is not accessible if the VMLite XP Mode is on
saved status, which means the guest environment contain saved working
environment information prior to exit. User has to discard such information in
order to change setting of VMLite XP Mode. Those information once discarded is
not recoverable.

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Pick VMLite XP Mode 2, click the yellow Discard button.



Click Discard.


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For VMLite XP Mode marked with Powered Off, click Setting to change the
setting of guest environment.


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Under System, the number of CPU can be changed only if host PC with AMD-
V or Intel-VT CPU feature turned on.



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The default size of memory allocated for VMLite XP Mode is 256MB.


By default, the video memory under Display is 12MB.


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Part 5: Using Windows XP Applications in the Virtual Environment

Once an application under VMLite XP Mode is used, its icon will be published under
VMLite Workstation program group on host PC. One can launch program under guest
environment directly from desktop. For example, the Notepad program in VMLite XP
Mode as shown following.


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The following case shows the push to extreme. 4 VMLite XP Mode were generated on
the same desktop. Each of them contains different program.

VMLite XP Mode: Microsoft Office
VMLite XP Mode 1: Firefox
VMLite XP Mode 2: Skype
VMLite XP Mode 3: BitTorrent

As shown by the following screenshots, VMLite XP Mode produces seamless
applications.


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Besides the above convenient benefit, VMLite Workstation actually turns a single
desktop into multiple PCs. Owing to the protection from the transparent separation of
registry and file system by VMLite XP Mode, each VMLite XP environment can be used
for dedicated purpose without extra expense.

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