Hi folks
It's 100% possible to install W11 from within an XP VM -- have a go just for fun --- it's obviously of no practical use - but it's fun just "because it can be done".
No Cheating -- use 32 bit Win XP not the 64 Bit version.
(I've obviously got too much spare time today !!!).
Hint -- you CAN create a 64 bit guest from within a 32 bit WIN XP system - so long as you have a 64 bit capable CPU and VT-X or equivalent enabled -- pretty well any machine in the last 10 years has those. Performance won't be great but you'll need to enable 2nd level (or nested) VM's, !! and if using a USB device USB 2 is the best you can get so it won't be fast.
Remember also that 4GB is max host and guest can address on an XP system.
Cheers
jimbo
It's 100% possible to install W11 from within an XP VM -- have a go just for fun --- it's obviously of no practical use - but it's fun just "because it can be done".
No Cheating -- use 32 bit Win XP not the 64 Bit version.
(I've obviously got too much spare time today !!!).
Hint -- you CAN create a 64 bit guest from within a 32 bit WIN XP system - so long as you have a 64 bit capable CPU and VT-X or equivalent enabled -- pretty well any machine in the last 10 years has those. Performance won't be great but you'll need to enable 2nd level (or nested) VM's, !! and if using a USB device USB 2 is the best you can get so it won't be fast.
Remember also that 4GB is max host and guest can address on an XP system.
Cheers
jimbo
Last edited:
My Computer
System One
-
- OS
- Windows XP,7,10,11 Linux Arch Linux
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- CPU
- 2 X Intel i7