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	<description>One of the things I really like about Windows 7 is the inclusion of a virtualized Windows XP. I use this at home quite a bit for playing very old games and as a quarantine sandbox for suspect files. Well if you ever wanted to know much more about Windows XP Mode, Ars Technica has a great in-depth look at XP Mode and covers what it is, how it works, and who it&#39;s for.</description>
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