It’s all very easy and reassuring, and there’s even an interactive guide to the new features of Windows 7 to introduce you to the new OS. An internal database helps Parallels automatically identify software that needs to run on a virtual machine, but you can manually select which applications should run in the old OS via a simple tick-box interface. As with the full edition of Parallels Desktop, you can give the guest OS its own window, or use Coherence mode, which hides the guest OS and presents its applications as if they were running natively. Parallels installs a virtual copy of your old XP or Vista installation inside the new OS, so any applications that don’t work in Windows 7 can be used in their old environment instead. The clever part comes when the transfer or upgrade is complete.
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