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You can compress your files into a spare harddrive to keep your memory ok
There's no such thing as an "XP memory card." Memory cards are operating system-independent.
Windows XP doesn't directly determine what type of memory can be used; it depends on the motherboard. If the motherboard is compatible with Windows XP and the motherboard supports this memory module, then you can use it with Windows XP.
4 GB of memory is the maximum you can use in Windows XP, with only 3.5 GB of it seen by Windows.
Unlike Windows 98, which ran on top of MS-DOS and had an external memory manager, Windows XP's memory manager is built into the kernel.
No. Windows XP has it's own kernel and memory management system.
Windows XP is an operating system, not the hardware. Most computers come with some sort of graphics card included.
I had to clean my system and it remove windows xp can you help me put this back
Some of the system components of Windows XP include memory, BIOS, video and audio drivers, sound card and motherboard. Other components include the control panel, hard drive and device manager.
XP - 256mb (1gb recommanded) 98 - 512mb (recommanded)
If the hardware is compatible and you have enough memory you should be able to purchase an "Upgrade" version of XP.
To put it simply, you can't. Windows xp is only for computers.