Re: Starting WinXP from CD
- From: "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 20:20:02 +0100
"il barbi" <angeieri.barboggi@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've got an old notebook with clock 550MHz, 64MB Ram, HD 5 Giga (formatted
FAT32) and Win982e and I'd like to run on it a program for remote control
of a digital camera that unfortunately is released only under WinXP - now
I guess if it is possible to build a CD with a retailed version of WinXP
being able to run on the notebook, just to run this only program, do you
think it is possible? if so how can I build such CD?
il barbi
I think your problem is not so much how to build such a CD
but how ot make it run WinXP. 64 MBytes was tight for
Win2000; it is grossly inadequate for WinXP. I recommend
you buy a more recent notebook with hardware specs that
are suitable for WinXP (256 MBytes of RAM).
.
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