Virtual PC and 64-bit Windows 7 - no sign of no matter what 'create a virtual computer Assistant '.

After I installed XPMode and Virtual PC, I can not find the wizard that allows you to create a new virtual machine.

I can open the virtual computers folder in the start menu and I can look across the top and check the menu bar and all the menu items, but I do not see the buttons, menu commands, or otherwise, that will allow me to create a virtual machine...

Also, when I first downloaded XPMode, he says to install it first, then the computer virtual, but in one of the files PDF downloaded, is said to install Virtual PC first, then XPMode. Who is this? And my installed XPMode first has something to do with there is no button or assistant virtual to run it?

So... anyway, there is no button or command for this. I am sure. Not on my system. So if someone can just tell me what command to run in the box run to obtain the virtual machine Wizard upwards and the course, it would be good enough.

I found good control by looking in the Windows directory - but it never was the ability to run the wizard as described in the documentation - not on my system anyway.

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