How to run Windows 7 over a virtual desktop in a Blackberry Smartphone?

Hi,
Thank you for posting your question in Microsoft Community. I understand that you want to know whether you can run Windows 7 over a virtual desktop in a Blackberry Smartphone.
The issue you posted would be better suited in Blackberry Support Community Forums.
I would suggest you to post your question in the below link:

Hi and Welcome to the Community...and apologies for the delay!
Hopefully you already have this resolved, but just in case...
Do I understand that you wish to, on a BB itself, run a virtual Windows 7 environment? Or do you instead desire to activate a remote control session over a Windows 7 computer from your BB device?
Please clarify (though I don't think either are actually possible...).
Good luck!
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