I downloaded windows7 RC and want to run as a virtual machine on my XP pro.

I have sun VirtualBox, VMWare and Microsoft virtual PC

Which should work faster, and better with widnows7 based on your experience?

I used VMWare to run ubuntu, and it was working very nice.

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You won't get the Aero look in any VM software. For that you need real hardware. – Jon Tackabury Jul 15 '09 at 17:30
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I would go with Virtualbox, as

  • it's free and open source (mostly)
  • has 3D acceleration support
  • has cross (host) OS compatibility

However, if you intend to use Windows 7 regularily, install it as your OS. The experience is much better that way.

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If you install Win 7 you can also set up your VMs to use the VHD format, from which you can boot natively. Just in case your VMs need some real hardware :) – Joey Jul 22 '09 at 1:52
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I've been using Virual PC and haven't noticed any issues.

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I use VMware personally - it works fine under Vista mode. I don't think 3D accel works though - I'm not sure about that on VirtualBox either.

Just don't use Virtual PC - I find it slower than the rest (subjectively) and it's not updated that often.

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You could also do the flip, and run Windows 7 natively with XP as a virtual machine. It has the option to run in "XP Mode" for backwards compatibility.

Here is a little more information on XP Mode.

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I have a couple of images running on Virtual Server 2005. They run ok. Can not compare though...

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