Yes. Windows XP was the first version of Windows to include CD writing software. However, any operating system, even MS-DOS, can be used to burn CDs with the appropriate software installed.
One can learn how to burn CDs using Windows XP on the official Microsoft website. One can also find this information on the "wikiHow" and "About" websites.
No, you cannot. Xp installation CDs don't have product keys imbeded.
You can install it and look at the cd but it is very hard to install 98, you have to do this to https://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/dual_booting.mspx?mfr=true
Product keys are not tied to specific CDs. As long as they are for the same version and are not blacklisted, any Windows XP product key can be used with any CD.
To set up an old CDFS CDS with Window XP PRO OS, use Nero. It has a utility that reads these older formats.
Burn the content of your c drive to a DVD
It should burn CDs. Click on Burn in the top menu and choose: Burn Audio CD from the drop-down options. If you are still having difficulty, select Help with Burning from the same menu.
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go to microsoft.com and download the Windows XP iso file and burn it to a CD or DVD dependin on what it says, then boot it to your hard drive
Yes there is Free DVD Cloner that is a program for Windows that allows you to Burn or grab any type of CDs or DVDs [Data CDs (or Mode 1 ISO CDs), Audio CDs] from an ISO image file. you can also burn and grab data DVDs, HD DVDs, Video DVDs and Blu-ray disks (ISO) .
i know you can use windows media player to burn music to blank cds so i think it can also burn video files to dvds. if it cant then you can watch the video files on windows media player.
Burn a disc and use your key (on your pc).