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Almost any x86 virtualization software can be used to run Windows XP, including Microsoft Virtual PC, VMWare, Parallels, and VirtualBox. All of the "workstation" versions (VMWare Fusion, Parallels Workstation, VirtualPC, VirtualBox) are comparable in ease of use and installation. VMWare Fusion and VirtualBox both fully support USB.
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