My friend, believe it or not I installed original Win XP SP1 in a 2gb hdd!!!
So its possible to install XP. just connect the HDD to the computer, place the setup disc in the cd/dvd drive n follow the setup instructions!!!
1.5 GB Minimum
I any, but the size of partition should be more than 1 gb or something like.
Windows XP Professional Install is about 3.7GB on my system using VMware
4 GB of memory is the maximum you can use in Windows XP, with only 3.5 GB of it seen by Windows.
Yes. Though with a hard disk of such small size it'd probably just be a good idea to just do Windows 7 and Linux.
Required RAM memory is 64 MB. Recommended is 128 MB and the OS supports up to 4 GB.
Windows XP has no bearing on the hard drive size beyond what is needed to store it. Thus a hard drive on which Windows XP is installed can be anywhere from 1.5 GB to 3 TB.
1.5 GB to install. 2.0Gb for acceptable operation. Improving on the answer above: 1.5 GB to install and 2.0 GB for acceptable operation. (Change is in the 2.0 GB there's a difference between a Gb and a GB)
You have to have 1MB Of RAM and for home premium you need 16 GB Of Disk Space and for Professional and Ultimate you need 20 GB Of Disk Space. Then backup your files on a external drive and then upgrade it. So if you have a Compaq like me and it says 512 or something technically you can't. For Hard Drive I would have you have a 500 GB Drive Or Something because I have a IBM and the Hard Drive I found was 2GBS And You Can't Put Much On It :)
32 GB
Windows xp supports a maximum of 4 gigabytes of ram and 2 Terabytes of hard drive space
If you have a smaller hard drive use 98 first, then change it to FDisk for the file changes to NTFS, then you use Windows XP, but if it's a bigger one like 75 GB on my Windows XP, then do XP first and then do 98 so it knows the hard drive!