I do run XP in a virtual machine. The screenshots that I post (which show XP), are from XP in a virtual machine, as I don't use XP as my main system anymore.
I have used it before, and while I do like it, I personally prefer untouched Windows XP versions. Don't worry, I am not saying what you're doing is bad though.
Yes, but it's not everyone's desire to use a customized Windows XP installation. I personally prefer using Windows XP Pro SP3 untouched without anything integrated in it.
@NotHereToPlayGames Your efforts are always appreciated, I really like 360Chrome. Thank you so much for that. Continue on your hard work, and never let people who don't like your personal work discourage you!
Windows XP 32-bit in any edition (except Starter edition) can handle up to 4 GB RAM at maximum. Windows XP 64-bit, however, can handle up to 128 GB RAM at maximum, which is 32 times the amount XP 32-bit can handle at maximum.
Hi win32, magnificent work on your extended kernel as always, thanks for that! I was wondering if you had any progress running Adobe Acrobat Reader DC application on Vista. Thanks.