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Ive tried that, ended up with a black screen. Ive tried the iso on its own on usb and tried extracting the files from iso onto usb. Both end up with black screen:-/Put the windows xp onto a disk or USB stick and change the BIO boot up to run it..?
You don't need to know linux to do that. Unless you want to dual boot or run it in a VM however still to dual boot just requires partioning and VM requires you to install software like VMware (if supported on linux platform). Details will vary for VM, e.g. producing an ISO however you can search that easily on Google.
Ive tried that, ended up with a black screen. Ive tried the iso on its own on usb and tried extracting the files from iso onto usb. Both end up with black screen:-/
that would be too easy thoughPut the windows xp onto a disk or USB stick and change the BIO boot up to run it..?
You don't need to know linux to do that. Unless you want to dual boot or run it in a VM however still to dual boot just requires partioning and VM requires you to install software like VMware (if supported on linux platform). Details will vary for VM, e.g. producing an ISO however you can search that easily on Google.
After or before installing? You need to make the usb bootable if you didn't already know that.
Also, why Windows XP? o.O
It's almost 2017 **** xp use 7or10. Unless your pc is too shitty which would explain wanting xp
yeah, checked that just now. this time it said " this is not a bootable disk". tried same as i did before. didnt work. i like XP.