If you want your Windows 7 machine to access files in your XP Mode vm, you'll need to create a share in your XP Mode vm that's accessible to your Windows 7 machine. You can configure your XP Mode virtual machine to be able to access drives on your Windows 7 machine. The reason XP Mode exists is to enable people to run legacy software that runs only on 32 bit XP. It doesn't matter if you are running 32 bit ot 64 bit Windows 7 - your virtual machines in Virtual PC are all 32 bit. All versions of Virtual PC (Virtual PC for Mac, Virtual PC 2004, Virtual PC 2007, Windows 7 Virtual PC) only support 32-bit guest operating systems regardless of the bitness of the operating system they are installed on. XP Mode is just a virtual machine hosted by Windows 7 Virtual PC.
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