How to legally install Windows XP for free in Windows 8 using Virtualbox Posted on March 13, 2014 by vonnie — 13 Comments ↓ Last summer, I showed you that despite declining use, Windows XP is adamantly hold on. Nov 15, 2018 - Author: Oracle Corporation. License: VirtualBox is free for all users. Operating System: Windows XP/Vista/7/8 32-bit program. Can run on both a.
So my dilemma is simple. I have Oracle Virtualbox running on Centos 5.5 and need to get Windows XP up and running in a VM to do some stuff with LabView on this machine.
So far all of my build attempts using my own copy of WinXP haved ended with a BSOD and I can't figure out why. My postulation is it has something to do with the Digium PRI cards I'm running with Asterisk not agreeing with the VB drivers/kernel modules somehow.
Anyway, I want to test this a little further and am on the hunt for a downloadable .vdi image of a Windows XP install that I could possibly register/activate myself..
Let me be very clear here. I am NOT looking to pirate anything. I have my own Retail registration key TYVM.
And for anyone who missed that the first time... I'm NOT looking to pirate Windows XP (there are better OS's out there for that )!!!
So, any links? or alternatively anyone here willing to do me a baseline VB build of XP and link me up via FTP? Does not need to be registered/activiated.. I will handle that.
Thanks,
JR
So far all of my build attempts using my own copy of WinXP haved ended with a BSOD and I can't figure out why. My postulation is it has something to do with the Digium PRI cards I'm running with Asterisk not agreeing with the VB drivers/kernel modules somehow.
Anyway, I want to test this a little further and am on the hunt for a downloadable .vdi image of a Windows XP install that I could possibly register/activate myself..
Let me be very clear here. I am NOT looking to pirate anything. I have my own Retail registration key TYVM.
And for anyone who missed that the first time... I'm NOT looking to pirate Windows XP (there are better OS's out there for that )!!!
So, any links? or alternatively anyone here willing to do me a baseline VB build of XP and link me up via FTP? Does not need to be registered/activiated.. I will handle that.
Thanks,
JR