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The following tutorial will show you how to integrate ICH9 standard into a normal Windows XP installation disc.
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The product key is not included in the download file, please search the web, lots of free.ĭownload help: In the download menu, 'Pro' stands for Professional, 'SP' stands for service pack, 'VL' stands for Volume License.Today's standard SATA hard drives are widely used and popular, but the installation of Windows XP from normal disks will result in CDs not recognizing the hard drive.The core issue is that the disks have not been integrated with the new ICH9 driver to identify the hard drive during the installation process.

Launch the VMware Player, and start creating a new virtual machine.Select USB device and start the Windows XP installer.Press the boot device menu key and select USB to boot first.
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As soon as done, plug the bootable USB into a system where you want to install Windows XP.Open the USB bootable creation software, and select the ISO image file of Windows XP, and start the process.Plug in a USB flash drive (at least 4-8 GB of space) with your computer.
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Microsoft's developed multimedia applications have been updated and added more to the operating system, such as a new version of Windows Media Player, Windows Photo Viewer, and Movie Maker. Windows XP includes performance improvements such as fast boot / logon / logoff, fast application launch, CPU simultaneous multithreading, new NTFS version NTFS v3.1 and so on. Windows Explorer also gets new features and changes, like task pane (useful file actions shown in the left hand sidebar), file thumbnails, sorting, grouping etc. The Start menu gets two columns, and now it is completely customizable by the user. The appearance of windows shell elements such as desktops, taskbar, start menu, get a better design with transparent icons and shadow drops. Windows XP has a lot of updates in the user interface (compared to Windows ME and 2000), making it easier to use and navigate through files and programs. While these features are not available in the Home version. Professional version of the operating system have more features such as backup program, encrypted file systems (EFS) feature, remote control, offline files, IIS, etc. Prior to Windows 7 market dominance, Windows XP was the most widely used desktop operating system in the world for many years. The Home version was targeted to home PC users, while the Professional version was designed for business and professionals. Windows XP was released to the public on October 25, 2001, the first two versions released by the company were Home and Professional.
