I was able to use the same VHD (created as per instructions in post 1 of this thread) into Oracle Virtualbox.Īlthough this is described as more basic, it seems to handle working in Windows XP and Windows 10 side-by-side in a much intuitive way. ![]() What I mean by "side by side working more intuitive in VirtualBox" is this: Once booted in VirtualBox, it did require a repeat of the telephone activation done last night in HyperV (it complained "you system has changed substantially since you activated it"), but I was able to do this by telephone as before. ![]() Hyper V captures the mouse and requires constant clicking on to release it. There is an option to change these keystrokes, but only to other collections of three keys. Oracle VirtualBox requires only to release the mouse (or sometimes it doesn't seem to require anything, I can switch between Windows XP and the host operating system just by moving the mouse, the same as I could with XP Mode in Windows 7).
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