![]() In the latest machines I could run WinXP simply via Virtual Box: it's convenient in order to avoid rebooting PC (because of using another partition with WinXP). ![]() ![]() My intention is just to create an installation cd suitable for latest and oldest computers (from 2004 like mine). I don't think those packs are suitable for a 700MB cd with WinXP SP3, updates (including POS ready ones), hardware drivers and software (scanner, printers, internet keys, etc.).īut as far as you know, would I need other driver packs if I wanted my WinXP correctly running on almost all the latest computers' hardware? What if I keep the 1,84 MB of LAN drivers and then integrate the 12 MB packs? Will 1,84 MB be overwritten by the 12 MB packs? Or, more simply, do the 12 MB packs already include the older 1,84 MB pack (so I can safely remove the 1,84 MB)?Īpart from the above mentioned driver packs, there are quite heavy driver packs on DriverPacks website. Secondly, DriverPacks provides about 12 MB of LAN and LAN-RIS drivers, while nLite shows 1,84 MB of LAN drivers. Can I just keep the last one (for cd space reasons)? Will I face incompatibility's problems with the latest PCs in this case? ![]() Many people suggest to include at least Chipset, Mass storage, CPU, LAN and WLAN packs in a customized installation cd of WinXP.įirstly, WLAN pack in Driverpacks website is almost 30 MB, instead nLite shows a 1 MB pack (from WinXP SP3). ![]()
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