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Is it possible to install Windows XP on an HP Elitebook 840 G3?


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Posted
15 hours ago, George King said:

@GD 2W10 You can try to build image using XP2ESD v1.6

https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/tool-xp2esd-create-modern-windows-xp-installer-v1-6.82935/

I already tried that (I downloaded one), and XP did boot, but I had no access to keyboard and mouse, and after it did Sysprep, it wouldn't boot because "hal.dll" was corrupted. But I ended up getting rid of the laptop, because it had other issues.


Posted
29 minutes ago, GD 2W10 said:

I already tried that (I downloaded one), and XP did boot, but I had no access to keyboard and mouse, and after it did Sysprep, it wouldn't boot because "hal.dll" was corrupted. But I ended up getting rid of the laptop, because it had other issues.

This new release have these symptoms on your side?

Posted
36 minutes ago, George King said:

This new release have these symptoms on your side?

I didn't use the new release.

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, GD 2W10 said:

I didn't use the new release.

Mentioned symptoms shouldn't be on v1.6 there were like 15 months of development from 1.5.6. Really new and better tool :)

Edited by George King
Posted
1 hour ago, George King said:

Mentioned symptoms should be on v1.6 there were like 15 months of development from 1.5.6. Really new and better tool :)

Ah ok. I will look into this one at some point, however it won’t be on the same laptop as I destroyed (don’t ask why) that one.

Posted
33 minutes ago, Damnation said:

@GD 2W10

no more HP Elitebook 840 G3?

Yeah. My charger had some issues and I didn't want to spend money on a new one.

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Posted
On 7/18/2022 at 11:31 AM, George King said:

This new release have these symptoms on your side?

I tried the new ver on my Dell Latitude 5490. I still have them,

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, GD 2W10 said:

I tried the new ver on my Dell Latitude 5490. I still have them,

What tool version was used to build ISO?

Edited by George King

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