Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. 59 Chapter 2 Operating Systems XP Mode For Windows 8 and above to run XP emulation, you will need to use Hyper-V or a third-party virtualization tool. XP mode was a one-time migration feature added to Windows 7. XP Mode is not installed by default during the operating system instal- lation. Rather, it can be installed from a free download from the Microsoft website. Th e download is actually two separate downloads: Windows Virtual PC and a full version of Windows XP, which is actually installed on the virtual machine. After XP Mode is installed and confi gured, you can install software programs and applications that run under the Windows XP operating system onto the virtual machine. Th is is not a dual-boot system rather, Windows XP is running simultane- ously with Windows 7. Dual-boot systems and virtual machines are covered later in this chapter. Files can be copied between the Windows XP Mode program and the Windows 7 programs. XP Mode allows you to run a software program designed for the Windows XP environment successfully. XP Mode is only available in Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions. Libraries Libraries were introduced in Windows 7 as alternatives to the My Documents and Documents folders in older Windows operating systems. A library is a virtual container of user content, such as documents, music, and pictures. It is a virtual con- tainer because the content included in a library can be located on the local comput- er, remote locations, and on exterior storage devices. Libraries serve as a pointer to content. Th e idea is to have one central virtual storage location for the user. Th ere are four default folders in a library: Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos. Libraries are not the only way folders can be organized on Windows 7 and later computers. Th e Public folders, which were fi rst introduced in Windows Vista, can also be used. Libraries are supported under Windows 10, but must be enabled in File Explorer. To enable, open File Explorer and select This PC. Next, select View Navigation pane Show libraries. Once enabled, the four default library folders will appear, as shown in Figure 2-20. Goodheart-Willcox Publisher Figure 2-19 Windows 10 has tablet-friendly settings to allow users to adjust pen and tablet features related to the display area. A B