Unable to upgrade Windows XP to Windows 8 and receive error message 'This Platform Is Not Supported'.
location:
microsoft.com - date:
October 26, 2012
Original Title: Upgrading Windows xp Pro 64bit to Windows 8
When trying to upgrade Windows Xp Pro 64bit lanch Windows 8 comes up with error message 'This Platform Is Not Supported'
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install windows xp vhd on windows 8 pro
location:
microsoft.com - date:
February 24, 2013
Need to access legacy apps that worked on XP Pro. How can one use the vhd features of windows 8 pro to host an install of windows XP? Is the vhd a better option than a simple dual boot? Guidance sought
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Can I use Windows 8 Pro 64-bit Upgrade with Windows XP 32-bit system?
location:
8forums.com - date:
October 20, 2012
I have a 32-bit Windows XP system. The hardware is up to date (been upgrading over the years). Can I use the 64-bit Windows 8 Pro Update version?
I do not need to preserve any Windows XP settings or files. I just want to be able to install Windows 8 Pro Upgrade from a 32-bit Windows XP license.
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Windows could not Automatically detect this network proxy settings ;[
location:
7forums.com - date:
November 27, 2011
hi today i deleted some viruses with malwarebytes and like i had to restart my computer so when i did i logged back in and i see my internet wasnt working so i went to go check if my other computer was connected to the internet and it was so i click troubleshoot problems and it says this Windows could not automatically detect this networks proxy settings....... and i dont know what really to do am frustrated so can anyone please help me because i really dont know what to do thank you
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Clean install windows 8 pro upgrade x64 on a new ssd, i have windows xp x32 on an existing hard drive which i will no longer use, can i do this?
location:
microsoft.com - date:
October 25, 2012
I want to clean install windows 8 pro upgrade x64 on a new ssd.
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Is there a way to revert the Windows 8 START Screen to the Windows XP or Windows 7 format?
location:
microsoft.com - date:
April 30, 2013
HELP! Is there ANY way to revert the Windows 8 START Screen to the Windows XP or Windows 7 format? I am new to Win8 and am finding it VERY Clunky, time consuming and EXTREMELY FRUSTRATING to navigate. There's an old saying, "If it ain't broke, don't fix
it!" Obviously this old advice was not used in creating Windows 8.
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File in use cancels copy (Windows XP)
location:
winsecrets.com - date:
September 3, 2008
When I make a copy of a folder that has a "file in use", such as the Windows , Documents & Settings or Symantec folder, when the copy process reaches the file that is in use it cancels the copy process.
It would be nice if it gave me a warning message, but instead of canceling the copying of all other files that haven't been copied as yet, it would continue and copy the rest of the files.
Is there a way to set up Windows XP to do this?
Thanks,
BH
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FILE MOVEING (windows xp)
location:
winsecrets.com - date:
June 18, 2008
I have some tasks I do several times a week. In the old day you could make a batch file to do some of these tasks or make a BASIC/BASICA program.
I would like to know if this is possible in XP. If so, would someone out there be willing to assist me?
I have a large number of *.bak file I search D:acltdat for and then I move them to D:Zbak
My second task is I search weekly or bi-weekly for all PLOT.LOG files and then I change the attribute to hidden. In doing this when I back up the Acltdata folder to a Jump drive it will skip all the PLOT.LOG files and this is great. But using the Explore, finding the folder then setting up the search takes a lot of wasted time?
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I want to upgrade from Windows XP 64bit to Windows 8.
location:
microsoft.com - date:
November 16, 2012
Why will Microsoft not support their own customers in doing this? The suggestion I've seen so far has been to use the DVD version. So because I have bought a version of the operating system that is a little under-represented Microsoft feels that I should
pay a premium for the pleasure of upgrading? I want really to be using Windows 7 because I am not sure of the reliability of the Windows 8 system but I'm a poor student without the money to afford it. Which is why I was so excited about Windows 8 being such
a good deal in the first place.
I'm sure the Microsoft engineers are happy enough to be able to afford the DVD price rather than the download price for the same piece of software. But I can't and I'm really quite upset that Micros
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