Yes. Windows XP can be upgraded from the RTM release or a service pack to any subsequent service pack. For example:
Windows XP RTM ---> Windows XP Service Pack 3
Windows XP Service Pack 1 ---> Windows XP Service Pack 3
Windows XP RTM ---> Windows XP Service Pack 2
Service Pack 3 is the latest service pack for Windows XP; any planned updates should be to this service pack, and not an older one. As per above, you do not need to install any previous service packs before installing Service Pack 3.
If you upgraded it should write over the existing Windows program (XP Pro). As you may know, XP pro takes over 1 gig of space. I am not sure on the amount of space that XP home edition takes up.
1. Make sure you installed a driver for your sound card. 2. Make sure your speakers are plugged in.
There 3 versions which are windows professoinal,home professional and media centre.
Easy , quick and often works: 1. Right click 2. Properties 3. Compability 4. Choose "Run this program in compability mode for" 5. XP ServicePack 2 or 3. Additional: "Run this program as an administrator" Might help your cause.
The Windows XP service pack 1 contains a number of alterations from the previous program. Windows XP was designed to run more smoothly and provide users with a better experience.
If you have perform a Custom install from windows xp to windows 7. You can speak to a technical support at 1 800 936 5700. They will guide you in reverting back to windows xp using windows.old folder in your computer. However, If you have perform a clean format install, then, Install windows xp using windows xp installation disc...
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The latest version of Windows XP is Service Pack 3, version 1. Windows XP is no longer being supported by Microsoft, however, and they are officially urging all XP users to switch to Windows 7 or 8.
The first Fable game for the PC is compatible with Windows XP. It says so in the system requirements.
Yes, you can.
Yes and no... Windows XP came out with more then one version. The XP versions are Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home 64bit Windows XP Professional 64 bit, Windows XP Media Center. When they say SP1 that just mean that it has the Service Pack 1 updates installed. All three versions of XP can have SP1 but still are not the same operating system software. XP Home is a basic OS for simple tasks most users need the operating system to perform. XP Pro is a advanced OS that allows a used to configure the operating system to their requirements. XP Pro and Home x64 is only for computers that have at least a dual core processor(64 bit systems.) This version is exactly the same, a little bit faster and more expensive. It is also better at multitasting
Yes, you can if both computers have/had windows xp.