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  1. The default Windows XP installation requires approximately 1300MB (ex. drivers, pagefile and hiberfil). Of course, that can be reduced significantly with utilities such as nLite (better results but unforgiving, you don't get it right it's back to the drawing board) or XPLite (you can restore removed components with a few mouse clicks).

  2. To install Windows XP SP3 from the Microsoft Download Center, we recommend that you have a minimum of 1,500 megabytes (MB) of free space on the system disk. To install Windows XP SP3 from a shared network folder, we recommend that you have about 1,100 MB of free space.

  3. Simple answer: It's not safe. If the system RAM memory gets short, windows will save in the HDD the information it would preferably put in the RAM because RAM is a lot faster. If windows runs out of memory RAM and HDD, windows can crash, the software running in windows can crash... and so on.

  4. 21 Απρ 2008 · We have uploaded software that allows you to use Windows XP Mode from Windows 7 to Windows 10, so if you like Windows XP Mode (Windows XP SP3 VM), please use it. https://archive.org/details/windows-xp-mode-for-windows-7-8-10

  5. XP should handle up to 2 TB per volume after the service packs are applied. You are correct. There was a 137gb limit on the orginal pre service pack windows xp.

  6. 24 Σεπ 2008 · We recommend that you have 1500 MB of free hard disk space if you install Windows XP SP3 through Microsoft Download Center or 1100 MB of free hard disk space if you install Windows XP SP3 from a shared folder on the network.

  7. 8 Ιαν 2014 · This is because XP only supports disks in MBR format, and the max MBR supports is 2TB. You may have issues installing Windows XP on these or any new HDD as they all use Advanced Format Drives...

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