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If you want to install the latest Windows 10 update with all the new features, but don’t want to pay around $180 (or more) for this edition of Windows 10, it is best that you download and install the original version of Windows XP. The good news is that you can now do so by using your existing license key. And what about those security updates? Don’t worry because Windows XP (and many other older versions) still receive monthly security updates like it did back in 2009 when Microsoft ended support for these older operating systems. However, users must manually download these updates rather than automatic delivery by Microsoft’s servers. I hope you have a Windows XP license key, but if you don’t have one, there are many websites from where you can get one. A quick search with Google should give you a good number of sources. However, installing a key that comes from a third party is not guaranteed to work in your system. More importantly, this method doesn’t always bring the latest version of Windows XP with Service Pack 3 included. A better approach would be to install an activated version of Windows XP from Microsoft using the media creation tool for Windows 10 Technical Preview or using an older ISO image or diskette. Currently, this tool offers the opportunity to install both Windows 10 Technical Preview, Windows 10 Insider Preview (which no longer exists), and Windows 8.1 Enterprise. The media creation tool also allows users to create a USB option for installing Windows XP (or another older version), but this process requires using third-party software like WinUSB or Rufus. Using the Media Creation Tool to install Windows XP is an easy process. You will need to select the operating system that you are installing, then select either Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 as the edition to which you want to upgrade. The tool will also let users know if their PC already has the necessary hardware drivers for this version of Windows XP. Users can also accept an EULA agreement or not before customizing their USB installation media accordingly. Once everything is fine, you can use this program to create an installation USB drive for your Windows XP machine. By using a USB flash drive, you can easily install your previous operating system on any new PC that comes with a blank hard drive. Windows XP installation on a new drive is quite simple. First, you will need to plug your USB flash drive into a nearby USB port on your PC. Next, turn off the power to your computer. Once the power is off, restart the system and listen for a beep from your motherboard or add-in board BIOS. This beep signals that it is safe to insert the Windows XP installation USB flash drive into any nearby USB port on your PC. Starting from this point follow either of these two methods: For all current and legacy versions: you will need to press F12 (usually repeatedly) in order to bring up the boot device menu inside Windows recovery environment (WinPE). cfa1e77820

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