How to Install and Configure Windows XP on Microsoft Hyper-V Desktop
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- Опубликовано: 6 апр 2024
- If you want to go back to a simpler time when Windows was easier to use, you can easily do so by installing Windows XP on Microsoft Hyper-C for free. Once you create your Windows XP virtual machine, you can use it as if Windows XP was installed on your desktop computer. Running Windows XP as a VM allows you to test any old software or run software that will not run on newer versions of Windows.
Here is a link where you can download the Windows XP ISO installation file.
archive.org/details/WinXPProS...
Here is the Windows XP license key.
MRX3F-47B9T-2487J-KWKMF-RPWBY
Here is a link to the video showing you how to install\configure Hyper-V on Windows Home editions.
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man, tanks this was driven me crazy you gave me al the rigth information
I have spent the last 5 years trying to find a solution that would enable to run XP on my Windows 10/11 desktop!! This is, by far, the best solution that I have ever seen. Thank you!
Actually, Windows XP runs better on VirtualBox or VMware Workstation (or the free VMware Player) since you can get sound when using those apps.
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Hi, thanks for this great video. Could you also make a tutorial how to get sound running on HyperV Windows Xp?
Many thanks :)
For some reason, sound does not work with Windows XP on Hyper-V. You can get sound if you create a VM in VirtualBox, VMware Player or VMware Workstation though. You would think the Microsoft hypervisor would work the best but I guess not!
I've got a windows xp virtual machine running on windows 10. How do I go about getting some sound/graphic drivers?
I read that Hyper-V doesn't support sound unless its Windows 8 or above, but might if using RDP. I did find a couple of versions of the Integration Services ISOs that might give you some additional graphics options.
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@@OnlineComputerTips you think VMware would be a better option for a functioning XP machine?
I have installed it in VMware Workstation, VMware Player and VirtualBox and they all work better than Hyper-V with sound and everything! Plus you can install VMware Tools and the VirtualBox Guest Additions as well.
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@@OnlineComputerTips Do you have a link for the VirtualBox? I'm gonna follow along with the vid you sent
@@heisenbooger If you are referring to the ISO file then you can use the same one for any platform.
sound doesn't work how i can get sound
If you want sound then you can install it in VirtualBox or VMware Workstation or Player.
@@OnlineComputerTips You should tell that at the beginning!!
@@Matelight_IT I didn't realize it didn't work until someone else asked about it.