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Windows 8 does NOT include a license for XP, either as a downgrade or as a virtual machine (like Windows 7 did), so you would have to have a valid license or purchase one. Hyper-V can be used to virtualize nearly any operating system for which you have a valid license.
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Windows 8 and 8.1 (Pro only) includes virtualization software called Hyper-V. XP Mode belongs to Windows 7, exclusively.
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"The Windows 8.1 professional edition has or was suppose to have a virtual machine, so that you run older programs in Windows xp mode." anyone can create an account and post on Microsoft boards :) The AV you use is up to you, but I second nat's approval of Microsoft Defender (built-in Security Essentials). "I don't use security essentials, I use third parties." Registry hacks aren't needed, especially "UAC" hacks. Huh?! Windows 8.1 gives you the ability to boot directly to the Desktop. That should boot you directly into the desktop." it requires a clean install, as Windows always has when changing architecture.
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"8.1 pro can change a 64 bit to a 32 bit install." "◦SkyDrive for Windows is integrated although in my experience the Desktop application does not work as well as the one for Windows 7." Metro apps can also be run in a partial screen, instead of full-screen.
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Personally, I agree with nat on "some" apps, most notably the PDF Reader - I use Adobe's PDF Reader (which I also hate, but less than the "metro" Reader). If you are planning to run an app full-screen anyway (like Netflix or a game), then it isn't an invasion (nor is it any different from a desktop app in any version of Windows). "Metro Apps which in my opinion are a complete invasion of the "Windows" experience" XP Mode (XP virtual machine) is absent, but XP "compatibility mode" is still present. "No Windows XP for compatibility with older programs as was present in 7 Professional/Ultimate."
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Windows 8 Pro includes the client Hyper-V - a HUGE (cannot overstate) improvement over Windows 7's Virtual PC.Improved search from Start Screen (as opposed to Start Screen searching in Windows 8 or Start Menu searching in Windows 7).Start button opens a Start Screen instead of a Start Menu (basically a tiled, full-screen Start Menu).