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Create a Windows XP virtual machine on your system.

Create a Windows XP virtual machine on your system.

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Janixx
Member
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08-24-2016, 08:15 PM
#1
I intend to use games on it that I can't otherwise play, avoiding the need for a Windows XP machine. I'm learning how to install everything, but my main concern is whether any program requires a legal Windows XP key to activate. I don't want to engage in anything illegal and am open to buying one if necessary. If I'm unfamiliar with Vboxes, please let me know.
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Janixx
08-24-2016, 08:15 PM #1

I intend to use games on it that I can't otherwise play, avoiding the need for a Windows XP machine. I'm learning how to install everything, but my main concern is whether any program requires a legal Windows XP key to activate. I don't want to engage in anything illegal and am open to buying one if necessary. If I'm unfamiliar with Vboxes, please let me know.

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carlson_v
Junior Member
15
08-24-2016, 11:17 PM
#2
A virtual machine functions as a separate system and requires a license. However, it appears the XP activation setup has been removed, making it impossible to legally run XP anymore.
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carlson_v
08-24-2016, 11:17 PM #2

A virtual machine functions as a separate system and requires a license. However, it appears the XP activation setup has been removed, making it impossible to legally run XP anymore.

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mayan12345
Member
207
08-26-2016, 07:37 AM
#3
It seems you're looking for a physical setup to run your older games. That could be the only legal option, or you might need to find another way to access them.
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mayan12345
08-26-2016, 07:37 AM #3

It seems you're looking for a physical setup to run your older games. That could be the only legal option, or you might need to find another way to access them.

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xRazorBS
Junior Member
47
08-30-2016, 08:11 AM
#4
Consider looking for a Windows XP version that uses volume licensing or activation from company servers—activation tools exist. This isn't endorsing piracy, but it protects Microsoft since legal purchases are no longer straightforward. Another option is a Windows 2003 edition, which also offers volume licenses and should run XP games (since the 64-bit version includes the 2003 kernel).
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xRazorBS
08-30-2016, 08:11 AM #4

Consider looking for a Windows XP version that uses volume licensing or activation from company servers—activation tools exist. This isn't endorsing piracy, but it protects Microsoft since legal purchases are no longer straightforward. Another option is a Windows 2003 edition, which also offers volume licenses and should run XP games (since the 64-bit version includes the 2003 kernel).

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Ghoster1412
Junior Member
13
09-03-2016, 12:15 PM
#5
I might know someone with an outdated WXP desktop. I'd like to check if they're willing to upgrade it. Appreciate your help!
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Ghoster1412
09-03-2016, 12:15 PM #5

I might know someone with an outdated WXP desktop. I'd like to check if they're willing to upgrade it. Appreciate your help!

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ChirpyJay
Member
104
09-08-2016, 08:16 PM
#6
You can still enable Windows XP installations via the phone, without needing to talk to anyone.
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ChirpyJay
09-08-2016, 08:16 PM #6

You can still enable Windows XP installations via the phone, without needing to talk to anyone.

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SoulzReaped
Member
217
09-11-2016, 09:33 AM
#7
Yes, you can still proceed. Let me know how to get the actual key. You should be able to complete the process via the phone call.
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SoulzReaped
09-11-2016, 09:33 AM #7

Yes, you can still proceed. Let me know how to get the actual key. You should be able to complete the process via the phone call.