Treat Virtual XP as a separate computer. It doesn't know it is
running on top of Windows 7. Install the XP printer driver in Virtual
XP just like you would if this was a brand new build and Windows 7
did not exist. The same holds true for all devices that you are
allowing XP to <see>
>Hi Mark Rode, The issue I had when I put the Virtual XP on my
>Windows 7 Dell Optiplex 760 in order to run the iPhoto Plus program
>was in the Virtual XP Pro mode my printer and all other devices were
>not recognized and called for me to add the software. I haven't
>figured how to do that so I still cannot use my program. What am I
>doing wrong? It seems silly to "add printer" when the printer is
>already on the machine. How do I get the VIRTUAL XP OS to recognize
>the Windows 7 software/devices? I hope I am making sense. thank you
>for any help tannis zamora
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