If you virtualize it, you can't run the new Dx10 Aero replacement on Windows 7, as Vm-Ware does not not have a WDDM driver for the virtual display adapter available.
I have a Windows 7 virtual machine (VM). In native Win7, I am able to insert a USB drive, press F12 at bootup, choose to boot from the USB drive, and thus boot various tools relevant to the Win7 ...
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