Solved Xp mode

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I've tried to download the xp mode for windows 8. After downloading it checked my systems validation. (and it couldn't validate it "hooray,,) any ideas how to get the xp mode in to Windows 8 DP?
 

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Wow, you're really jumping the gun on a Win8 8102 Developer Preview.
 

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    Windows 8, x64, DP8102 - Win7 Ultimate x64, Dual Boot
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    Toshiba
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    Core 2 Duo T5500
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    Intel
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    4 GB
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Hi there
I'd be really surprised if Win8 will support XP Mode. Why should it.

XP mode was introduced purely to ease transition from XP to W7 --however IMO performance wise and everything else -wise you'd have been better off running a Proper XP Virtual machine under some sensible software designed for the purpose such as vmware vmplayer (Free) or Oracle's Virtual Box (also Free).

The only disadvantages with this approach are

1) You Might have to pay for a new XP license -- although IF you had a retail version you can install it on your VM - activate by phone and say you've transferred it to a "New Machine" --you have to run loads of legacy apps and hardware. --Sort out the "Virtual Hardware" such as memory size etc in the VM's config file before activating however.

2) A bit more work to set up and of course the Integration is not as complete as with XP mode such as running XP apps direct from the W7 desktop. Printer and some integration is availble but performance wise using a separate VM is streets ahead of XP mode.

Running Virtual machines on W8 is NO problem.

I've tried the following

XP
W2003 Server
W2008 Server
W7 x-64 and X-86
W8 itself x-64 and x86

No probs with any of these.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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    Linux Centos 7, W8.1, W7, W2K3 Server W10
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Set up a VMWARE 8.0 VM and all will be fine...
As jimbo said XP runs fine from inside Win8 :)

Wow, you're really jumping the gun on a Win8 8102 Developer Preview

Very true :)
 

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    Windows 10.0.10122
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    Core i7 @ 4500 MHz
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    ASUS Z87-Plus
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    32GB DDR3 @ 1822 MHz (OC)
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    Radeon R9 280X 3GB @ 1180 / 6800 MHz
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    ThermalTake 1000W PSU
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