

You might not even know what a hypervisor is. Windows XP just carries a lighter footprint than 7 so that’s why I went with that. If you want to try this in Windows 7 you can do that as well.

You will have to do your own research from there. Most of this software is luckily backed up on and you can find every version of flash located on If you don’t trust my links, I completely understand. This should be sufficient enough to get you access to the website you need. There are many options you can do to prevent XP from talking to the internet.ĭownload at your own caution but I’ve provided in a google drive link, Firefox Version 34, and Adobe Flash 17 for Windows XP. For example, don’t give the VM/PC a gateway and instead give it a static route so it can access only the LAN. What you are going to want to do is only give this VM, or physical install of Windows XP only what it needs to connect to the hardware you are connecting it too. PLEASE USE THIS METHOD AS AN EMERGENCY ONLY. Since flash isn’t secure, and by today’s standard Windows XP isn’t secure to even be online anymore…
