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Microsoft released the Windows XP beta version in August 2001. It was launched for the public in October in the same year. After Windows 7, it’s considered the most demanded OS. While Windows XP was designed, Microsoft realized that there should be a less complicated Edition of this OS for Home users. It was released in various editions like Home, Pro, Enterprise, Vienna, Starter, Media Center Edition and Tablet PC Edition, etc. The home edition is comparatively less complicated because it’s only for home users.

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  • Here are a few steps you need to follow to install Windows XP ISO on your PC. Go to the download button to start the downloading process. Once the Windows XP ISO is downloaded, double-click the ISO files to extract them. Now, burn them into a bootable Windows XP Home DVD/USB.
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Currently, Microsoft isn’t providing official support for technical issues in Windows XP. But a lot of users are still using Windows XP. It is mainly due to their research work or maybe just for fun.

Related: Windows XP Vienna Edition ISO

Windows XP Home ISO (32-bit)

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Download Requirements

  • Processor: Pentium III
  • Memory: 512MB
  • Hard Disk Space: 5GB
  • Display: Super VGA (800 x 600)

Methods to Create Windows XP Home Bootable USB (Installation Guide)

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There are various methods to create a bootable USB. I have discussed all methods here. Follow any of them and move to the installation guide.

To create a bootable USB, you need to follow a few steps given below.

You require the following things for this process.

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Method # 1: Create Bootable USB via Easy USB Creator

It’s compatible with all versions of Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7, 8, 10 and Windows Server.

Remember that you need to download “.NET Framework 2.0 or above” if you want to use this tool. This tool is required to convert the ISO image into a bootable USB drive. It is a straightforward tool and turns the Windows XP ISO image into a bootable USB drive with a single click.

  1. Connect a USB flash drive with the PC.
  2. Download the ISO file of Windows XP Home from the above section.
  3. Click Hereto download the Easy USB Creator tool.
  4. Double-click the “.exe file” to install it.
  5. Now, launch the tool.
  6. It shows a sign like “…” this with the ISO file option. Select this sign to add the path of the Windows XP ISO file.
  7. Below this option, you will see “Destination Drive.” Select a drive where you want to save the “executable file” and click “Start.”
  8. The tool will start converting the ISO image into a bootable file. Within a minute, your bootable USB is ready. Move to the installation guide.

Method # 2: Bootable USB/DVD of Zipped Windows XP ISO

  1. If you have a zipped Windows XP ISO file, download 7-Zip Extractor. 7-Zip Extractor will extract the files from the zipped folder.
  2. Here are a few steps you need to follow to install Windows XP ISO on your PC.
  3. Go to the download button to start the downloading process. Once the Windows XP ISO is downloaded, double-click the ISO files to extract them.
  4. Now, burn them into a bootable Windows XP Home DVD/USB.
  5. Once your bootable USB/DVD is ready, you can use it to install Windows XP on your desired system. Move to the installation guide.

Method # 3: Bootable USB/DVD via USB Creator 2.0 (Microsoft’s Tool)

  1. Connect the USB to your PC.
  2. Now, download the ISO file from the above section.
  3. Select USB/DVD to save the ISO image.
  4. Now, open the tool “USB Creator 2.0” and select “Browse” to locate the ISO file.
  5. Below this option, there is “Destination Drive.”
  6. Select the USB drive from here.
  7. Now click the “Create USB” option at the bottom of the tool. It will start converting the ISO image into the Bootable USB.

Installation Guide

Now, you have a bootable USB drive.

  1. Reboot system and press “Del” to enter BIOS. (If your system is showing any other key, like F1, F2, press it.)
  2. Select “Advanced BIOS settings” by using up or down arrow keys.
  3. Press “USB as the primary boot device” and press F10 to exit BIOS.
  4. Now, connect your USB to the system and restart the computer.
  5. First, select the PC version. Mostly it is 32-bit. If you are using 64-bit, select the relevant and click “Next” from the list.
  6. Select “Install from USB” and click “Next” from there.
  7. The system will start copying files from the USB drive.
  8. Make partitions of your system and select the partition where you want to save Windows XP OS.
  9. It will collect information first.
  10. Then Dynamic Updates are installed.
  11. Now, it shows that it’s preparing installation.
  12. Finally, the installation is finalized.
  13. Now, wait for a while until it completes the installation process. It may take about 40 minutes.
  14. The PC restarts several times in between. Don’t interrupt the installation process.
  15. Now set the time and date according to the geographical location.
  16. Enjoy using Windows XP.

FAQs

Can I play DOS games on Windows XP Home?

Yes, but only the old ones. If you want to play the latest DOS games, you require a DOS emulator like DOSBox. It’s an open-source DOS emulator to play the latest DOS games in Win XP.

Is it possible to install Windows XP in multiple systems by using one bootable USB?

No, Windows XP’s copy is only for one user. If there are 10 users, all of them need a separate copy of Windows XP.

Is it safe to use Windows XP now?

It may be risky now as Microsoft is not releasing the security updates for it. So, the features may be attractive for you, but the security of your system is at a risk.

May I get a copy of Windows XP from Microsoft?

Yes you can get it from Microsoft by forwarding a request. But Microsoft will not provide you guidance on how to remove the latest version of Windows from your PC.

Which version of Windows XP is better for me?

While selecting the version of Windows XP, you should be very careful. The last update on Security for Windows XP was released on April 8, 2014. So, Microsoft support recommends you to use the latest version of Windows XP to avoid security issues.

Are the people still using Windows XP around the world?

Of course, about 7% of PC users are still using Windows XP around the globe. Although Microsoft has stopped issuing the updates, a small number of users still run Windows XP on their systems.

How can I update Windows XP manually?

Go to the Start menu and select “Control Panel” from there. In the Control panel, click “Security” and select “Security Center” from there. Here you will see “Windows Update.” Click this option and see the available updates. Install them on your computer.

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Before you perform a repair installation of Microsoft Windows XP, you must uninstall Windows Internet Explorer 7 or Windows Internet Explorer 8 from the Windows XP-based computer. If you perform a repair installation of Windows XP when a later version of Internet Explorer is still installed, Internet Explorer will not work after the repair is completed.
To resolve this issue, uninstall the later version of Internet Explorer from the computer, and then install Internet Explorer 6. After Windows XP is repaired, you can reinstall the later version of Internet Explorer.
For more information about reinstalling Internet Explorer if you have already repaired Windows XP, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

318378 How to reinstall or repair Internet Explorer in Windows XP

INTRODUCTION

Before you perform a repair installation of Windows XP, you must uninstall any later version of Internet Explorer. If you do not uninstall the later version of Internet Explorer in this situation, Internet Explorer will no longer work after the repair installation of Windows XP is completed. Specifically, the repair installation does not restore earlier versions of the files in the Program FilesInternet Explorer folder. Therefore, the later version files for Internet Explorer will be incompatible with the Internet Explorer 6 files that are installed in the WindowsSystem32 folder when you repair the Windows XP installation.

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If you performed a repair installation of Windows XP but did not uninstall any later version of Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer will not run. To troubleshoot this issue, follow these steps.

Verify the version of Windows XP that is installed on the computer

  1. Click Start, click Run, type Winver.exe in the Open box, and then click OK.

  2. In the About Windows dialog box, verify the version of Windows XP that is installed on the computer.

If Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) or Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) is installed on the computer

If Windows XP SP2 or Windows XP SP3 is installed on the computer, uninstall the later version of Internet Explorer. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Click Start, click Run, type appwiz.cpl in the Open box, and then click OK.

  2. In the Currently installed programs list, click Windows Internet Explorer 7, or click Windows Internet Explorer 8, and then click
    Remove.

If Internet Explorer is not listed in the Currently installed programs list, follow these steps:

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  1. Restart the computer in the Recovery Console. For more information about how to use the Recovery Console, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    307654 How to install and use the Recovery Console in Windows XP

  2. Type the following commands, and then press ENTER after each command:
    For Windows Internet Explorer 8

    CD ie8spuninst
    batch Spuninst.txt
    For Windows Internet Explorer 7

    CD ie7spuninst
    batch Spuninst.txt

If Windows XP SP2 or Windows XP SP3 is not installed on the computer

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If Windows XP SP2 or Windows XP SP3 is not installed on the computer, uninstall the later version of Internet Explorer. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Click Start, click Run, type appwiz.cpl in the Open box, and then click OK.

  2. In the Currently installed programs list, click Internet Explorer 7 or click Internet Explorer 8, and then click
    Remove.

If Internet Explorer is not listed in the Currently installed programs list, follow these steps:

  1. Open a command prompt.

  2. Type the following commands, and then press ENTER after each command:
    For Windows Internet Explorer 8

    cd Windowsie8Spuninst
    batch Spuninst.txt Note The ie8 folder is a hidden folder.
    For Windows Internet Explorer 7

    cd Windowsie7Spuninst
    batch Spuninst.txt Note The ie7 folder is a hidden folder.

If Internet Explorer cannot be uninstalled, but if the Windowsie7Spuninst folder or the Windowsie8Spuninst folder exists, uninstall Internet Explorer in the Recovery Console. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Restart the computer in the Recovery Console. For more information about how to use the Recovery Console, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    307654 How to install and use the Recovery Console in Windows XP

  2. Type the following commands, and then press ENTER after each command:
    For Windows Internet Explorer 8

    CD ie8spuninst
    batch Spuninst.txt For Windows Internet Explorer 7

    CD ie7spuninst
    batch Spuninst.txt

  3. Insert the Windows XP installation CD into the computer's CD drive, and then restart the computer.

  4. Perform a Repair installation of Windows XP. After the Repair installation process is complete, start Internet Explorer 6, and then make sure that it works.

  5. Install the latest service pack for Windows XP.
    For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    322389 How to obtain the latest Windows XP service pack

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Reinstall the later version of Internet Explorer

When Windows XP has been repaired and is running correctly, reinstall the later version of Internet Explorer. To reinstall Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8, you must have the Internet Explorer installation package. This installation package may still be on the computer from the first time that you installed the later version of Internet Explorer. Locate the installation package in the folder in which you saved the files.
Note This package may be located in the Temporary Internet Files folder.

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To connect to the Microsoft download site, you must have a functional Web browser. If Internet Explorer 6 does not work on the computer after you uninstall the later version of Internet Explorer, you cannot download the Internet Explorer installation package. Therefore, you will have to use a computer that has a functional Web browser to download the Internet Explorer installation package. Then, use a shared network drive to install the program from the downloaded installation package on this other computer onto the repaired computer. If you cannot use a shared network for this purpose, copy the Internet Explorer installation package onto a CD on the second computer. Then, use this CD to install Internet Explorer on the first computer.
If you need help about how to install, reinstall, or uninstall Windows, visit the following Microsoft Web site: