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Can one still buy one? I know 7 is pretty solid, but I'm still looking for XP to work with some older products. I'd sort of rather buy new, but can go the ebay route.

Wendy P.
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Can one still buy one? I know 7 is pretty solid, but I'm still looking for XP to work with some older products. I'd sort of rather buy new, but can go the ebay route.

Wendy P.



No, they don't sell new laptops with XP anymore.

However, if you're looking for compatability with XP, Windows 7 Ultimate has 'XP mode' which runs XP on sort of a virtual machine. Pretty stable from what I've done with it.
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Interesting timing of post. I just got off the phone today with the Dell rep for the company I work for who stated that they can no longer ship computers with XP. This went into effect in October.
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Kinda thought so, but, well, it was worth a try.
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Wendy P.
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Can one still buy one? I know 7 is pretty solid, but I'm still looking for XP to work with some older products. I'd sort of rather buy new, but can go the ebay route.

Wendy P.



No, they don't sell new laptops with XP anymore.

However, if you're looking for compatability with XP, Windows 7 Ultimate has 'XP mode' which runs XP on sort of a virtual machine. Pretty stable from what I've done with it.


It's not sort of a virtual machine, it is a virtual machine running XP. Depending on the level of interactivity with the Internet the program you need to run on it has, you'll need to use Wndows update to patch the XP VM as well.

If you still need XP for certain programs an XP VM on Windows 7, Mac, or Linux is the way to go. :)
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Can one still buy one? I know 7 is pretty solid, but I'm still looking for XP to work with some older products. I'd sort of rather buy new, but can go the ebay route.

Wendy P.



You may be able to find some ASUS that have XP or have Linux that can have XP installed on them.

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However, if you're looking for compatability with XP, Windows 7 Ultimate has 'XP mode' which runs XP on sort of a virtual machine. Pretty stable from what I've done with it.



Can you run netbeui on it?

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It's unsupported but appears to still be available for XP and Vista so may work on Windows 7 too. Most likely not on the 64 bit systems though.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301041

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Edit: Better URL with the files:
http://www.mac-net.com/174984.page
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If you really need to use XP, I'd go the Bolas route and get a VMware shell and run a virtual XP OS. Just make sure you stacked with ram otherwise running multiple OS's could affect overall system performance. And Microsoft stopped supporting and distributing XP late last year.

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