Short answer - yes.
You need to be running Service Pack 1 at a minimum.
Service Pack 2 has an even more complete IPv6 stack.
To enable IPv6 on XP, open a command prompt window and type:
C:\> ipv6 /?
Did you then see this result?:
C:\> ipv6 /?
Could not access IPv6 protocol stack - the stack is not installed.
To install, please use 'ipv6 install'.
If you did get the above result, simply type:
C:\> ipv6 install
It will take a few seconds, and then your Windows XP system will be fully IPv6 enabled.
well first you turn it off....
Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7Linux (kernel 2.2 and higher)Mac OS XFreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD
No
Windows XP SP3
The Support!
Windows xp will support 127 usb ports
Office 2003 will run on Windows XP.
The last I read, all support for Windows XP ends in 2014.
All versions of Windows XP support multiple users.
No it says that windows XP dosen't support Battlefield 3.
Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 will support Microsoft 2010.
There is extremely limited support for Windows 2000 on HP's website for the HP Pavilion dv6700. Drivers for Windows XP are available.