Recently, after watching Vinesauce Joel's video called Windows XP Destruction, and it made me want to emulate Windows XP on my Windows 10 computer for old time's sake.
I don't remember which version I used in the past, and I can't decide on normal, professional, or home.
What are the main differences between all 3?
Just get professional
OR YOU CAN GOOGLE THE DIFFERENCES
If Joel's Windows XP destruction made you do it, then don't bother and pick whatever version you want, Bonzi Buddy works on any of them.
>>55996786
Anything with SP3
>>55996786
what the fuck is windows xp normal? What malware riddled site are you on that you see a windows xp normal edition?
>>55996786
So which one is lighter? windows server or XP?
>>55996786
IN THE END IT DOESN'T EVEN MATTER
>>56000949
The lightest version is TinyXP I think. There was this guy by the handle "Experience" who made massively stripped down ISOs of Win XP, some of which were under 100MB and had only ~20 processes running on a clean boot. It was pretty crazy and I used to have fun trying them out to see how little resources I could have Windows use.
>>56002673
>The lightest version is TinyXP I think.
Unoffically
Offically there's WinFLP, which is available on various torrent sites with a key in the zip file. No not keygen, just a key. It's great.
FLP was a release from Microsoft for legacy PCs. They never released it for retail. You only got it if you had an MSDN account or had a licensing contract with MS.
Based vinesauce.
>>55996786
Just get Professional. It's not like it checks if it's genuine.