>>>>If it won't run natively in Windows 10, you can always install xp in a virtual machine and voila.....
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>>>Shudder.
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>>>Hardware is cheap. Why bother with a XP on a VM? (WIN 7 / 8[.] will do as well)
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>>I thought the choice was Windows 10....
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>Have you tried Win 10s VM? I've tested it in the Win 8 VM so it's not possible. But what I know about the WIN 8's VM is, that it does not handle USB. So possibly your solution has it's problems too :)
Not totally true:
http://www.incentivespro.com/hyper-v-usb.html