> I want to install A windowx XP in a pentium II client with RAM of 64
> and hard of 40Gig ,is it possible?
Possible? Yes.
But practical, no. 64MB of RAM is *way* too little to run XP with anything
approaching acceptable performance.
> if not, what's the minimum
> specification for a station in order to have it?
64MB meets the official minimum, but as I said, that says nothing about
running at acceptable speed. I wouldn't try to run XP with anything much
less than a 400MHz processor and 256MB of RAM. Even that will be very slow,
but it will be usable.
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Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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