Yes and no. You could for only 30 days but not if you activated one of them. If you activiated one of the operating systems, then it wouldn't work with a different computer.
Yes, you can if both computers have/had windows xp.
No. Windows XP can also be installed using PATA or SATA CD-ROM drives.
You use a windows xp restoring CD or restoting CD from other companies such as WindowsPE, Windows XP usb edition and so.
No
How can you use windows media to create a CD? In:Windows, Windows XP, Windows Media Player
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.
Yes.
You set the bios to CD boot. After that reinstall windows with a windows xp cd.
Windows XP is a bootable CD, so you don't need one.
Windows XP by Microsoft computers have a tutorial built into them to help a person learn about Windows XP. The sad part is, Windows XP products are deemed obsolete by Microsoft and no longer supported. People who still use Windows XP in there computers are now open to new viral threats because Microsoft no longer monitors them.
By installing Windows XP, with the Windows XP CD that is in case, when you bought it.
some xp-installed computers do not have a feature to create backups of the system that came pre-installed. I personally had to pay $50 to hp to get a set of 8 recovery discs. no-it was not a single CD for just installing windows xp on a computer it was all the software that came on the hard-drive when i bought it. the assumption companies make is that the recovery partition on the hard-drive will never fail you. so if you don't have the windows xp CD you have to use the recovery partition of your drive or recovery CD set.