To run a Windows application on a Mac, you have to go the virtual machine route of running Windows with Mac OSX. While there are numerous how-to’s out there on how to get Windows up and running in Mac, once you get it going you might be interested in this post: How to Seamlessly Run That One Windows App You Need on a Mac.
As I was scrolling through this, it immediately made me think of Windows XP Mode which is available in Windows 7. While not totally emulating “Windows XP Mode”, using the walkthrough described in this article, you can get pretty close. Both of the popular VM packages for Mac, Parallels and Virtual Box, are covered so odds are this will be applicable to what you may be running.

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