The best option is to use VirtualBox, which is free to download and use, even for commercial purposes. That being said, VirtualPC is the wrong choice here due to its lack of support for 64-bit. There is no issue with running a second copy of the same OS in a VM, nor is there a problem with dual-booting between two copies of the same OS installed in different partitions on a physical host. The VMware article you linked refers to bouncing the same instance of an operating system between a VM and a physical host. Is it possible for me to use any other Windows 7 version (like Windows 7 Ultimate)? I really want to make sure I am making the right choice. I am stuck and I have no knowledge background of working with OS and there is no option for me to upgrade to a later Windows version for now. I cannot go lower than Windows 7, because I want to install LabVIEW on the Virtual PC and it does not have a support by lower versions (I have LabVIEW 2019 - ). I read that there is a danger to use the same operating system for both PCs ( ), but, because it was not clearly sad it is for all the cases, I tried and it was offering me something in the lines of burning the previous ISO, what I strictly do not want. I made my virtual PC and I wanted to install Windows 7 Professional (32-bit, because I read you cannot install 64-bit on Windows Virtual PC) by using ISO file. I have Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) and Windows Virtual PC (version 6.1).
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