> You will need a copy of a bootable XP iso. > > You can use one of the many iso creation utils out there and use a XP CD. > > If you installed windows 7 pro or higher you may be able to use the util redk9258 was > talking about and use XP mode inside of windows 7. For home edition if you can find > it there is a download for XP mode that contains the ISO right from the MS site. Or > give XP mode a try and see if that works for what you are trying to do.
Thank you, i just found an old winxp bootable disc i made for the old shop computer, i will iso it and see if that works.
Yes both win versions are home editions (win 7 on new host and winxp on old hard drive guest shop computer image).
I will try that !
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