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Old 4th Feb 02, 04:42 PM
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Will xp run on my old 166?
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Old 4th Feb 02, 04:55 PM
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The only way you will know for sure is to read MSFT min requirement list AND try to upgrade.
If it says "no way", then not...


h..p://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/howtobuy/upgrading/

h..p://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/howtobuy/upgrading/sysreqs.asp

Windows XP Professional System Requirements


Posted: August 24, 2001


Here's What You Need to Use Windows XP Professional
PC with 300 megahertz or higher processor clock speed recommended; 233 MHz minimum required (single or dual processor system);* Intel Pentium/Celeron family, or AMD K6/Athlon/Duron family, or compatible processor recommended
128 megabytes (M of RAM or higher recommended (64 MB minimum supported; may limit performance and some features)
1.5 gigabytes (G of available hard disk space*
Super VGA (800 × 600) or higher-resolution video adapter and monitor
CD-ROM or DVD drive
Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Additional Items or Services Required to Use Certain Windows XP Features
For Internet access:

Some Internet functionality may require Internet access, a Microsoft .NET Passport account, and payment of a separate fee to a service provider; local and/or long-distance telephone toll charges may apply
14.4 kilobits per second (Kbps) or higher-speed modem
For networking:

Network adapter appropriate for the type of local-area, wide-area, wireless, or home network you wish to connect to, and access to an appropriate network infrastructure; access to third-party networks may require additional charges
For instant messaging, voice and videoconferencing, and application sharing, both parties need:

Microsoft .NET Passport account and Internet access or Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server instant messaging account and network access (some configurations may require download of additional components)
For voice and videoconferencing, both parties also need:

33.6 Kbps or higher-speed modem, or a network connection
Microphone and sound card with speakers or headset
For videoconferencing, both parties also need:

Video conferencing camera
Windows XP
For application sharing, both parties also need:

33.6 Kbps or higher-speed modem, or a network connection
Windows XP
For remote assistance:

Both parties must be running Windows XP and be connected by a network
For remote desktop:

A Windows 95 or later?based computer, and the two machines must be connected by a network
For sound:

Sound card and speakers or headphones
For DVD video playback:

DVD drive and DVD decoder card or DVD decoder software
8 MB of video RAM
For Windows Movie Maker:

Video capture feature requires appropriate digital or analog video capture device
400 MHz or higher processor for digital video camera capture
* Actual requirements will vary based on your system configuration and the applications and features you choose to install. Additional available hard disk space may be required if you are installing over a network.

Note If your system does not meet the requirements for Windows XP, several manufacturers offer Windows XP Ready PCs, which offer the best upgrade path to Windows XP. See the list of Windows XP Ready PCs.



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Old 4th Feb 02, 08:15 PM
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[quote:9d6eac7d9e][i:9d6eac7d9e]Originally posted by fallenknight [/i:9d6eac7d9e]
[b]Will xp run on my old 166? [/quote:9d6eac7d9e]

NO XP is a resource hog. My pII 433 with 8 MB video ram and 64 MG ram will hardly run XP. It takes 5 mintues for XP to boot up plus XP needs 32 MB Video ram for XP Plus.
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Old 4th Feb 02, 08:21 PM
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As far as a bootup -

time wise, XP boots up as much as twice as fast as 2000.

Try XP, if it upgrades, or do a clean install, you will not be sorry.
My opinion only, if it counts based on over 200 corp. and individual upgrades and clean installs.

Do not settle on 128MB RAM, get 256MB, price difference right now is minimal.
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Hi Folks, actually I have installed WinXP Pro on a P166 Laptop with 64 MB of RAM. The system did not have any complaints, and everything was resolved and worked. I was even able to make a Wireless Connection using an Orinoco card.

So lets see.....does it RUN, well sometimes.....does it WALK, most times.....does it CRAWL, not too often.

The reason I did this was to get a feel for how a Compaq iPaq 3850 might do wireless. These HandHeld devices come with 64 MB of RAM and a 206 MHz Processor. They RUN? Pocket PC 2002 which is Windows CE 3.0 as an Operating System.

Needless to say the Laptop also provided a Floppy/Hard/CD ROM Drives which the HandHeld did not.
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Well no word of a lie....I installed XP Corp on a 200 CYRIX ( a complete piece of junk) with 64 MB Ram and a 2.0 G Hard drive, 4 Meg PCI Video and it ran...well walked fine lol.

Of course the only room left on the Hard drive was for swapping lol
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Hi Folks, Win2K will install on a 486 machine and actually work ok. If you try to Install WinXP on a 486 it will refuse to do that. It installs ok on a Pentium Pro 180 MHz also and likely will install on any Pentium machine....NE1 tried a P90 or P100 install?
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Trying now
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[quote:7f9138bddf][i:7f9138bddf]Originally posted by fallenknight [/i:7f9138bddf]
[b]Will xp run on my old 166? [/quote:7f9138bddf]
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XP is a total resource hog. When I was installing it on my Celeron 700 with 128 mb RAM, I had to get 384 mb due to the long boot-up time.

I wouldn't recommend running it on a P166, though. Stick with Win2K instead.
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