

When you see a black screen, press Right Ctrl+R to reset the OS. You will need to use your keyboard to navigate the installation pages (tab is especially helpful here) as the mouse won't work properly. Close this window, select XP on the left and click Start above. Move Hard Disk to the top of the list, select Display and increase the Video Memory to 128MB (the maximum). Now click Settings at the top, select System in the new Window, and untick Floppy. Click the folder icon to the right of the box below, and navigate to, and select, the VirtualXP.VHD file. Use the slider to increase the available memory to 2048MB and select 'Use an existing virtual hard disk file' at the bottom. The rest of the information will be filled in automatically below. Go to New and name the virtual machine Windows XP. Insert a full stop between P and V VirtualXP.VHD and hit Enter. Click VirtualXPVHD in that folder, and press F2. Go into the sources folder and double-click 'xpm' the XP Mode virtual hard drive folder and extract all the files inside to a folder on your hard drive. When XP has finished downloading, right-click the executable file, select 7-Zip, 'Open archive' and pick 'cab' in the context menu. To get started, first download VirtualBox and 7-Zip, if you don't have them already, and download Windows XP Mode from Microsoft.

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The instructions I followed says that The compile will take two to three hours on a Raspberry Pi 4 older devices will take longer so I also set up a VMware-VM hoping that the compile on my computer will be faster.īecause now my Raspberry PI will be busy for the rest of the evening I like to be sure that I am not doing unnecessary work. I read that it was possible to run Windows XP on Raspberry PI 4 in emulation mode but links from older posts in 2020 pointing to Google drive are dead. I am new to this forum and also new to Raspberry PIįor a small project where it is necessary to control a old alarm system connected via USB cable to a Windows XP system I like to try replacing the PC with Raspberry Pi 4 (4 GB RAM version).
