Installing XP on Linux Initiator des Themas: Robert Rietvelt
| Robert Rietvelt Local time: 01:15 Mitglied (2006) Spanisch > Niederländisch + ...
I converted my old laptop into a Linux computer (Mint 13), but for some programs I still need XP. So I installed Virtual Box, and then the problem starts.
I do have an official XP-version, only it comes on 2 CD's instead of 1. The virtual machine only installs 1 CD and stops. No way I can install CD2.
Does anyone has a tip other than "get a XP-version on 1 CD"? | | | Piyush Ojha Vereinigtes Königreich Local time: 00:15 Englisch > Hindi + ... A few things to check | May 21, 2014 |
1. Does the old laptop have enough resources -- RAM and disk space -- to install and comfortably run Windows XP?
2. Have you allocated sufficient resources to the virtual machine? I expect you need at least 512 MB RAM and probably 5-6 GB of disk space.
3. It may be that the 1st CD installs the operating system and essential programs and utilities and the 2nd CD contains extras (service pack). If Windows XP boots after installation from the first CD, you may be ab... See more 1. Does the old laptop have enough resources -- RAM and disk space -- to install and comfortably run Windows XP?
2. Have you allocated sufficient resources to the virtual machine? I expect you need at least 512 MB RAM and probably 5-6 GB of disk space.
3. It may be that the 1st CD installs the operating system and essential programs and utilities and the 2nd CD contains extras (service pack). If Windows XP boots after installation from the first CD, you may be able to install the remaining components in a second step.
Hope this helps. ▲ Collapse | | | Stefano Papaleo Italien Local time: 01:15 Mitglied (2005) Englisch > Italienisch + ... Convert CDs to ISO images and mount both | May 21, 2014 |
As already said, probably the second CD is for service packs etc. Since you'll have to install lots of updates and that that OS is no longer supported by Microsoft, I have 2 options to suggest:
1) since you have the product key, find the latest ISO of XP somewhere, use that to install with your license
2) convert both CDs to IOS images and save them on your linux both and then mount them in VB as virtual drives, maybe, just maybe, that helps.
If you can, as... See more As already said, probably the second CD is for service packs etc. Since you'll have to install lots of updates and that that OS is no longer supported by Microsoft, I have 2 options to suggest:
1) since you have the product key, find the latest ISO of XP somewhere, use that to install with your license
2) convert both CDs to IOS images and save them on your linux both and then mount them in VB as virtual drives, maybe, just maybe, that helps.
If you can, assign enough resources in terms of drive space if you plan to install large applications and allow some free space for Windows to work.
Good luck ▲ Collapse | | | Robert Rietvelt Local time: 01:15 Mitglied (2006) Spanisch > Niederländisch + ... THEMENSTARTER To answer your questions | May 21, 2014 |
Hi Piyush,
Thank you for your feedback, much appreciated.
To answer your questions:
1) Yes. 2 GB RAM and 120 GB Harddisk.
2) Yes. 512 MB RAM and 10 GB disk space.
3) That is exactly the problem, it doesn't. I tried all "bells" possible, but to no avail.
It looks as if Linux/Virtual Box doesn't install programs that come on 2 CD's instead of on 1. In Windows you get the message "Please insert disk 2", I haven seen that message in Mint. <... See more Hi Piyush,
Thank you for your feedback, much appreciated.
To answer your questions:
1) Yes. 2 GB RAM and 120 GB Harddisk.
2) Yes. 512 MB RAM and 10 GB disk space.
3) That is exactly the problem, it doesn't. I tried all "bells" possible, but to no avail.
It looks as if Linux/Virtual Box doesn't install programs that come on 2 CD's instead of on 1. In Windows you get the message "Please insert disk 2", I haven seen that message in Mint.
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esperantisto Local time: 02:15 Mitglied (2006) Englisch > Russisch + ... SITE LOCALIZER
Robert Rietvelt wrote:
1) Yes. 2 GB RAM and 120 GB Harddisk.
2) Yes. 512 MB RAM and 10 GB disk space.
Why not make a dedicated partition, install Windows there and dual boot? | | | Piyush Ojha Vereinigtes Königreich Local time: 00:15 Englisch > Hindi + ... What happens on "Please insert disk 2"? | May 22, 2014 |
Robert Rietvelt wrote:
In Windows you get the message "Please insert disk 2", I haven seen that message in Mint.
Robert,
You have sufficient hardware resources to run XP in a virtual machine. What happens when you remove the first CD and insert the second? Does it just hang?
Piyush | | | Robert Rietvelt Local time: 01:15 Mitglied (2006) Spanisch > Niederländisch + ... THEMENSTARTER
Hi Piyush,
When I insert the second CD it opens and shows me the files that are on it. That's it. | | | Endre Both Deutschland Local time: 01:15 Englisch > Deutsch
You could try using nLite to create a new, single-CD ISO from you OEM CDs.
You might also want to search for tutorials on how to install XP in Virtualbox. Maybe there is some pitfall that is unrelated to the CD switch.
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