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A user asks how to download Windows XP iso image from Microsoft or torrent sites. Two moderators reply with warnings about the risks and legality of using torrents, and the difficulty of installing Windows XP on Windows 8.1.
I want to download the official ISO image and build a VM on VirtualBox to compile my software. If someone can confirm that XP can in-fact be downloaded using an MSDN license, I would procure one. PS: I'm not looking for other 32-bit options. I'm looking only for Windows XP and the 32-bit variant. Appreciate your time. Thank you.
A user asks for a link to download Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 .iso file. Other users reply with possible links and instructions on how to install SP3 .iso.
Learn how to update your Windows XP system from service pack 2 to service pack 3 using the links and instructions provided by a Microsoft volunteer moderator. You may ...
A user asks how to update Windows XP to SP3 on an IBM ThinkPad. A Microsoft MVP replies with a link to the stand-alone Windows XP SP3 package and explains that it applies only to 32-bit versions of Windows XP.
A user asks where to get a copy of Windows XP from Microsoft with a valid product key. A volunteer moderator replies with a link to another thread and suggests reinstalling the operating system or contacting the manufacturer.
Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 makes it easy run many of your productivity programs that run on Windows XP on Windows 7. It uses virtualization technology such as Windows Virtual PC to provide a Virtual Windows XP environment for Windows 7.
A user shares a link to download the official Service Pack 2 for Windows XP Professional, x64 Edition - ISO-9660 CD Image File from the Microsoft website. Another user replies that the file is for Server 2003 and not Windows XP.
Windows XP Mode. Or if you have Windows 7 Professional/Ultimate you can download and install Windows XP Mode. XP Mode is a Virtual installation of XP that runs at 32 bit inside Windows 7. It's similar to a normal installation of XP with a few exceptions: only uses a single CPU core, only has access to USB and serial ports, DVD access is read ...
Also, when you are using the Windows Recovery Console, you cannot copy a file from the local hard disk to a floppy disk. However, you can copy a file from a floppy disk or from a CD-ROM to a hard disk, and you can copy a file from one hard disk to another hard disk.