![]() The older operating system is installed within the virtual machine with all of its old capabilities that never mix with the new OS, but it can reach outside to use the current computer’s hardware for its own purposes. A virtual machine allows the latest Windows system to “run” another operating system entirely within a self-contained window that holds that older operating system. The easiest way around this problem is to run Windows 7 inside Windows 10 or 11, via a Virtual Machine. ![]() What to do? It’s a pain in the rear, to be sure, but not an insurmountable problem. ) Our technician laptops don’t run Windows 7, obviously because Microsoft ended support for the last of the Windows 7 machines ages ago, and it makes no sense to hold onto a computer with Windows 7 when it now presents a security risk. (Think, for example of an automated system built in 2010 that only works with Windows 7, not Windows 10 or 11. ![]() ![]() In our line of work, we often come across legacy automated systems that are no longer compatible with the “latest and greatest” operating systems. ![]()
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