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Yes, you can, as long as you need to install the following computer configurations:
This is how it is described in Microsoft's documentation:
233 megahertz (MHz) pentium or higher processor.
128 megabytes (MB)recommend (64 MB of RAM minimum; 4 gigabytes (GB) of RAM max).
GB of free hard disk space.
VGA monitors.
Keyboard. Mice or other classes are products.
CD-ROM or *** drive
On three important aspects: CPU, memory, hard disk, in Intel Celerian; Pentium 733, AMD's Duron600; Memory 128m-384m was installed, and the comparison found that:
The computer of Celeron 400,433 is running normally, the game is smooth, but browsing the web is a little slow, and if you open multiple other applications such as Photoshop, Frontpage, etc. when surfing the Internet, it runs very slowly, especially in Photoshop. These problems do not exist under Windows 2000. Also, even if you choose the best performance and turn off all the effects, it's still not very fast. And on the Pentium 733, AMD's Duron 600 installation and operation, the operation is smooth and fast, choose the best appearance, turn on all special effects, and still run fast without delay.
As can be seen from the above:
For a CPU with a Celeron 400 or the same frequency, it is recommended not to install it if you plan to run multiple large programs such as Photoshop at the same time frequently. If it's just ordinary surfing the Internet, writing documents, playing games, and running a single large program, you can install it.
Also, for computers with less than 128M memory, it is not recommended to install it.
Another problem is the problem of hard disk space, for the partition where Windows XP is installed, it is recommended to have a minimum of 2G. This minimum includes the space on the system disk that takes into account the future software installation, and of course this minimum value needs to optimize the hard disk space occupied by Windows XP. Windows XP generally occupies about 128M memory after installation, of course, this is also related to memory, because the system will create a virtual memory file in the partition where the system is located by default after installation, and the amount of hard disk space used by the hibernation function enabled by default is related to the size of the physical memory.
I hope the above can help, and in addition, the computer configuration on the market can be installed as you like.
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You can install XP, but the latest independent graphics card only has a W7 driver, so you can only use a centralized display under XP.
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I can install it.
However, some notebooks do not have XP drivers and may not run properly.
And now the notebook has to change the SATA settings in the BIOS to install XP.
Some notebooks are achi changed to com*** I can't remember clearly), and some notebooks are different.
If the laptop BIOS doesn't have that option to change the mode, such as Sony.
You have to find a modified version of the XP installation disk with the STAT driver integrated.
to install. It's just that the installation disk is not easy to find, and I haven't found it.
All of the above are empirical conclusions.
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Today's computers can be equipped with XP systems, but computers with dual graphics cards do not have dual graphics drivers in the XP system, and they may run a little abnormally.
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No, the international department is now vigorously promoting win7, and since about the summer of 2011, almost all computers must be installed with win7 or higher.
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If your computer does not come with its own XP system when you first bought it, then you have to be careful, it may be set up with a password to prevent you from changing the system at will, you can find a professional to crack this password and install any system.
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Well, it's a must, the system is all suitable.
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What can't be loaded should already be in the trash.
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Hello!Can't you have an XP system in your laptop?Now the notebook will basically support XP, huh? Otherwise, what other system can be installed in the laptop?
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No, there is a laptop graphics card without an XP driver, and you can only see it with Win7.
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