Microsoft provides free downloads of Windows XP, provided you use a virtual machine. In this article, we will show you how it should be done! Here we will discuss steps on how to Install Windows XP ISO on VirtualBox.
Free Download Windows Xp Iso Image For Virtualbox
The first step towards the Virtual installation is to get an ISO image of this old operating system. As I mentioned above that it is free and available by Microsoft itself officially along with the License key.
Thus, use this link which will open the page of Archive.org, where click on the ISO image link given on the right side under the Download section, this will allow you to download Windows XP Professional SP3 x86 ISO image.
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 ISO is the last version of Windows XP released. Download Windows XP ISO files completely free from the direct download links below provided by Softgets. This article includes all editions of Windows XP in both (32-Bit & 64-Bit) provided with direct download links.
Can anyone please provide me with a safer link to free download Microsoft visual studio for C++?? On googling I found several links but these gave me mere viruses and trojans and nothing more. Thanks 221.120.250.83 (talk) 20:44, 4 June 2010 (UTC)Reply[reply]
To try it out, you either need to download the .iso image from the mint website and burn that to a DVD (step by step instructions are on the website) - or look for a Linux/PC magazine which has it already on a front cover dvd - Then, so long as your PC is set to allow it to start from a dvd, then you should be able to boot your computer from the live dvd to try it out. You can even dual boot and keep your Windows alongside a Linux installation to run both on the same PC, or run one inside a virtual machine on the other once you have decided you like using it.
But I would go back to my initial advice again, try some distros for yourself and see what you like - a friend of mine recently commented that if you ask 10 Linux users for their favourite distribution, you'll get at least 12 different answers! The big advantage is that they're free, you can download them, burn them to a dvd to try live or install on a Virtual Machine with no cost other than the time you are prepared to put in to a new environment (oh, and maybe a disc!)
I could never persuade the powers that be to put more Linux PCs in school, but it became a regular occurance for staff and children to come to me to sort issue out like Windows PCs not logging onto the internet/network while my Linux laptop could, work saved in Office 2010 on newer laptops that could not be opened in the Office 2003 versions on the desktops - but could in my OpenOffice, and to do photo-editing, music arranging and as you said above, video editing, that I could download free software for, but the technician would spend 6 months wondering about putting on our system, or the school just didn't have the budget for.
1 things I found - remastersys gave the desktop a plain background rather than an image, I must have missed a step somewhere - you can change the background image though by right clicking the backdrop, selecting Change Desktop Background and choosing a new image from the box that appears. But as far as I can tell, everything works on the work laptop I have it installed on now, as well as on my virtualbox I used to set it up. 2ff7e9595c
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