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If you grab a Dell Operating System install ISO from archive.org it'll usually install on a Dell without needing a key. Even computers that came with newer Windows (e.g. Vista), this'll work on. But it has to be a Dell disc for a Dell system.
For anyone that's missed it, on September 20th the community started a public list of download links for numerous archived programs confirmed to work on Windows XP. Today I took a break from editing and counted 112 download links plus various useful websites, excellent work people! Let's keep it growing, additions and suggestion are welcome.
Don't think I can link them but they are everywhere on internet archive Modified: Windows XP Integral edition. This is my to-go edition of XP for modern builds (Core 2 - Haswell, 2-4GB RAM), has pretty much everything you need integrated (like ACPI patches, AHCI drivers, all security patches even with some ported ones).
There are many unofficial Windows XP ISO file in numerous of websites. So to create a Windows XP virtual machine, one has to download that ISO and make that virtual hard disk manually. Is there a way to get a pre-build official Windows XP virtual machine from official Microsoft website?
Download the official Windows XP Themes (MediaFire) Download the official Windows XP Themes (Archive.org) Download the official Windows XP Themes (pCloud) It has: Royale, Royale Noir, Zune and Embedded. Extract the zip Copy all folders to C:\Windows\Resources\Themes
plus XP is more stable than unoptimized poorOS i had xp installed on my main pc last year, and xp ended up hanging on the bootscreen after some use. i never got any problems on linux. note that xp wasn't my main operating system when i tried it (win10 was my main at the time), it was just another partition on some other hard drive.
I got a trojan warning after installing this version (XP Pro 2020 from Archive.org) and running Malwarebytes on my netbook. Gonna try it again in a virtual machine to confirm it. Update: I have the same results in a VM running Malwarebytes right after a fresh installation.
The WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe update file, which can currently be downloaded from the Windows XP Service Pack 3 Network Installation Package web page, is actually what is known as a self-extracting (SFX) CAB archive file, hence the .exe extension. If you run it, it will extract all the files it contains.
I've managed to find an archive of download.microsoft.com for an sp3 32-bit iso, but im yet to find any of the 64-bit version. Note that i don't mean an iso that someone has uploaded to the files section of archive.org, im meaning an archive of the link to download the iso directly from download.microsoft.com
Archive.org links are preferred, if an archive download link happens to come with a serial such as Photoshop 7, well that's on archive.org ain't it. Edit: If you link to something you have yourself uploaded to archive.org, you are solely responsible for your own content on archive.org, this is just a list of links.