XP pro SP2:--1 to 1.5 GB depending on selected options & inlusions
1.5 GB Minimum
I have installed Windows XP on a 200Mhz Pentium, so it is possible, but there won't be much disk space left after that. There are "light" Windows XP versions for netbooks around the net that might help.
Windows xp supports a maximum of 4 gigabytes of ram and 2 Terabytes of hard drive space
Well look how much fancy graphics it has and if you upgraded to windows 7 from xp then your computer was probably built for xp not windows 7. But my computer is faster with windows 7...
No, its much much easier, depending on how easy you thought XP was.
XP themes are incompatible with Windows Vista. dno
windows xp, windows 7, and windows vista
12GB or more of course if you have an upgraded model you will need 20 or more
I am using Windows 7 now and its much better than xp
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.
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It won't be very much these days - Windows XP is no longer distributed or supported by Microsoft !