If you don't find this .vsv file it is probably because to installed your xp mode some where other then windows directory e.g. in drive D. Search for this file in installation directory of XP Mode and rename it (change it's extension). Secondly change hibernation function to avoid this in future. Open Virtual PC, click on Tools, then Settings. Under the Close tab, change the option from Hibernate to Shutdown.
If you don't find this .vsv file it is probably because to installed your xp mode some where other then windows directory e.g. in drive D. Search for this file in installation directory of XP Mode and rename it (change it's extension). Secondly change hibernation function to avoid this in future. Open Virtual PC, click on Tools, then Settings. Under the Close tab, change the option from Hibernate to Shutdown.
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If you don't find this .vsv file it is probably because to installed your xp mode some where other then windows directory e.g. in drive D. Search for this file in installation directory of XP Mode and rename it (change it's extension). Secondly change hibernation function to avoid this in future. Open Virtual PC, click on Tools, then Settings. Under the Close tab, change the option from Hibernate to Shutdown.
If you don't find this .vsv file it is probably because to installed your xp mode some where other then windows directory e.g. in drive D. Search for this file in installation directory of XP Mode and rename it (change it's extension). Secondly change hibernation function to avoid this in future. Open Virtual PC, click on Tools, then Settings. Under the Close tab, change the option from Hibernate to Shutdown.
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