VirtualXP Manual
VirtualXP Manual
Users Guide
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction..................................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 2: Install and Uninstall VirtualXP ......................................................................................... 3
2.1 System Requirement ........................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Installing VirtualXP .............................................................................................................. 3
2.3 Uninstalling VirtualXP.......................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 3: Start Running VirtualXP ................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Main Console ...................................................................................................................... 4
3.2 Immigrate XP to VM ............................................................................................................ 5
3.3 Running XP in Windows 7 Virtual PC Environment............................................................. 5
3.4 Running XP in Windows 8 Hyper-V Environment................................................................ 8
3.5 Running XP in Windows Server Hyper-V environment ..................................................... 15
3.5.1 Running XP in Windows Server 2008 R2 ................................................................ 15
3.5.2 Running XP in Windows Server 2012 ..................................................................... 19
3.6 How to Configure Hyper-v Networking? ........................................................................... 23
3.7 Upgrade ............................................................................................................................. 29
3.8 Help Menu......................................................................................................................... 30
Chapter 4: Fixing boot failure of system ......................................................................................... 31
Chapter 1: Introduction
As Microsoft no longer provides security updates or technical support for
Windows XP operating system, Windows XP is now under threat of harmful viruses,
spyware, and other malicious software. For the sake of allowing users to keep
running applications and accessing data on XP, FarStone developed VirtualXP to
convert XP system to a Microsoft virtual disk, which can be run on Windows 7/8 or
Windows Server 2008/2012s virtual machine.
XP virtual machine is safer since it runs above Windows 7/8 or Windows Server
2008/2012 platform with extra security protection from the host environment.
Whats more, you may create snapshots via Microsoft tools while your XP runs stably,
and restore to a previous snapshot once any problem occurs, which keeps your
system and data safer than before.
Alternatively:
1. From the Windows Start menu, select Start -> All Programs -> FarStone ->
VirtualXP.
2. Click Uninstall VirtualXP to begin uninstalling the associated components.
to start VirtualXP.
3.2 Immigrate XP to VM
Convert XP systems partition/hard drive to Hyper-V format so that you can run
XP directly through Windows 7/8 or Windows Server 2008/2012 virtual machines.
Run Windows Virtual PC by clicking Start -> All Programs -> Windows Virtual
PC in turn, after that, please copy virtual Windows XP system's .vhd file over to
Windows 7 system. Then, refer to below figure about opening Windows Virtual PC
and launching the Create a Virtual Machine wizard.
Run Client Hyper-V, and then click on New > Virtual Machine to begin the
wizard below.
Next, give a name for the new virtual machine, and accept the default location
for now.
Now comes the main part. As XP has already been converted into a vhd file, in
the step of Connect Virtual Hard Disk, you should change the path to the exiting XP
VHD file.
Click Next to reach the summary page, and then Finish to have this job done.
You may create a snapshot in below Action menu while your XP runs well in
order to be prepared for the worst.
And in the "Select Server Roles" UI, check Hyper-V and click Next.
After that, please "Create Virtual Network" and finish creation of the virtual
machine.
To run the created virtual machine, in the left panel of "Server Manager",
expand "Roles->Hyper-V->Microsoft Hyper-V Server", and click your computer
name.
3. Select one installation type you need, and click Next to continue.
4. Select a destination server or virtual hard disk to install roles and features.
7. To run the created virtual machine, please refer to 3.4 for details.
3. Select External type of virtual switch and hit Create Virtual Switch.
6. Select the virtual machine that you want to configure under Virtual
Machines.
7. In the Action pane, under the virtual machine name, click Settings.
10. The Network Adapter or Legacy Network Adapter page appears. Under
Network, select the virtual network you want to connect to.
3.7 Upgrade
Click here to upgrade online and remove upgrade popups.
Hit Upgrade Now to purchase a license online, or click Please click here to enter
Enter your User Name, Company and Serial number, and then click Next to
activate VirtualXP.
Choose one in the dropdown menu or use the corresponding shortcut key
combination to get information you need.
Browse the fail-to-boot *.vhd file, choose a fix option next and hit Fix thereafter,
then you may run this virtual disk in virtual machine now.