You can't buy a "live CD" of Windows as it's not intended to be used that way by Microsoft. However, you can build a "live" CD using a wide variety of Windows PE tools online that can allow you to build your own "live Windows session" in a disk. This provides you have a legal working copy of Windows to use to build your own (piracy is not condoned or tolerated in this answer!)
Example in point: Hiren's Boot CD is a custom PE-built image with Mini Windows XP that contains a wide variety of drivers and software designed to help a user diagnose and repair their computer.
Buy and boot from a Windows XP cd.
i download windows xp service pack 3 and wright cd but this is not bootable, so you can help me how i can make bookable windows xp sp3 cd.
You use a windows xp restoring CD or restoting CD from other companies such as WindowsPE, Windows XP usb edition and so.
Windows XP is a bootable CD, so you don't need one.
You set the bios to CD boot. After that reinstall windows with a windows xp cd.
No, but you can get Windows Live Mail for Windows XP in Windows Live Essentials for XP.
By installing Windows XP, with the Windows XP CD that is in case, when you bought it.
Insert the windows XP Disc into the CD Drive, and reboot the computer. Boot from the CD. Then follow the instructions.
No
As Microsoft has moved on from Windows XP it no longer sells an installation disk. There are a number of sites such as eBay, eCrater and eValueSoftware who still sell a Windows XP CD.
Yes, its instores to buy; A Windows Live game.
Windows XP was a version of Microsoft's Windows operating system software. The basic version with an installation CD cost approximately $100.