i think vmware is the best one.
(there are lot of softs like Microsoft virtual PC , Connectix Virtual PC and many more... but i will suggest vmware ) https://www.vmware.com/
Ru satisfied with the answers or not? Using all these virtual machines ur system will get slow, unless u have a large RAM for ur system. Better use it as a dual booting system. then it will be ok. otherwise increase ur RAM.
With regards to the RAM situation, normal windows distributions (Win XP, Vista,..) cannot use more than 2.5-3GB worth of RAM. On the other hand any linux distro will correctly handle all of the available system RAM.
As such I would recommend running windows in linux rather than the other way round.
Try ubuntu with dual boot and if u dont lik it uninstall it windows or if u like it uninstall windows in ubuntu h**p://www.ubuntu.com thers links kubuntu edubuntu xubuntu gobuntu
Yes, VMware is a good choise.
But actually I'm facing some difficulties to switch from windows to VMware. Is there a solution to share the files between windows and Linux ?