Windows XP does not "have" a hard drive. The hard drive is a part of the computer, not Windows XP. Windows XP supports only IDE drives natively, although OEMs can also include drivers to support SATA drives.
You can compress your files into a spare harddrive to keep your memory ok
Windows XP is an operating system.
Yea just format the harddrive and xp will take over and remove vista
Yes, it is called dual booting. See these websites for more information: http://apcmag.com/how_to_dualboot_vista_with_xp__stepbystep_guide_with_screenshots.htm http://apcmag.com/how_to_dual_boot_vista_and_xp_with_vista_installed_first__the_stepbystep_guide.htm
Burnt the i386 folder from your harddrive onto a disk and that's it.
Windows XP runs on any x86-compatible processor starting with the Intel Pentium.
If you intend to install the hard drive as a second drive, Windows 98 may not be able to recognise it. Windows 98 runs only with the Fat 32 file system, where as normally XP runs on the NTFS file system, but can also run on Fat 32
You need the Windows Xp installation disc. and at the very least a 300mhrz processor and 128 mb ram. 2ghrz and 256 mb ram is recommended. and at least 3 gig harddrive, 40+ gig recommended.
Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Storage > Disk Management.
Windows XP is a general name given to sevearl operating systems released by Microsft in the early 200's. These include: Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, WIndows XP Stater, Windows XP Media Edition, WIndows XP Tablet, Windows XP N, Windows XP K and Windows XP KN
No. Windows CE is a completely different kind of operating system.
No, but you can get Windows Live Mail for Windows XP in Windows Live Essentials for XP.