WINDOWS XP

WINDOWS XP

Minimum Requirements to Instal WINDOWS XP

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All hardware should appear on the Windows Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)  Windows XP Professional supports Symmetric Multi-processing wi...

Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file.

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Causes: 1 . the exe file was moved from other location. 2. The permissions have been changed. Resolutions: 1. Right click on the exec...

Method 5: Perform a multiple boot operation

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            Use this method to install Windows XP as a separate operating system on your computer. This lets you install more than one opera...

Method 4: Install Windows XP to a new folder (parallel installation)

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       This method describes how to install Windows XP to a new folder (parallel installation) to either run two operating systems, or to ac...

Method 3: Install Windows XP to a new hard disk

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Method 3: Install Windows XP to a new hard disk      This method describes how to install Windows XP to a new hard disk. This is typicall...

Method 2: Upgrade to Windows XP

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Method 2: Upgrade to Windows XP Note Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 Professional can only be upgraded to Windows XP Professional. You canno...

Method 1: Perform a clean install of Windows XP

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Method 1: Perform a clean install of Windows XP         A clean installation consists of removing all data from your hard disk by reparti...

How to install or upgrade to Windows XP

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       There are five methods for installing Windows XP. Review the following methods and select the method that is appropriate for your ins...
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