I have an XP computer. It's wearing a bit thin. I want to transfer my harddrive, video card, and memory sticks over to a new one. I asked these professional guys who make custom computers to make me one that I could transfer my stuff to, and keep using XP. (For my old games and stuff like that now. I have a Win 7 computer for surfing the net, downloading, and etc..). They told me there was no one who could do it. They said that there were no Win XP compatible motherboards, parts, etc. that could make a computer work with XP. They told me to give up any idea of ever getting an XP computer again. And that I should stick with 7. Despite the fact that many of my old games, and stuff, won't work on anything higher than XP. They also told me to dump 7, and switch to 10. I told them "Hell no!". 10 is garbage. Worst OS ever. Anyway, my question... Why are there no XP compatible parts anymore? How am I supposed to get a new custom built XP computer? Here are my XP computer's current specs. Spoiler: Specs Model: Acer Veriton M265 @@@ Control Panel > System System Properties --- General System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Verison 2002 Service Pack 3 Computer: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E7600 @ 3.06GHz 3.06GHz, 3.00 GB of RAM Physical Address Extension --- Advanced > Settings > Performance Options > Advanced Virtual memory 4606 MB --- System Restore Off --- Automatic Updates Off --- @@@ Control Panel > Display Settings Advanced Adapter Adapter Type NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti --- Properties Driver NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti Driver Provider: NIVIDIA Driver Date: 12/27/2010 Driver Version: 6.14.12.6644 Driver Signer: Not digitally signed Driver Details... NIVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti Driver files: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\nv4_mini.sys Provider: NIVIDIA Corporation File version: 6.14.12.6644 Copyright: (C) NIVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. Digital Signer: Not digitally signed --- Adapter Information Chip Type: GeForce GTX 560 Ti DAC Type: Integrated RAMDAC Memory Size: 1024 MB Adapter String: GeForce GTX 560 Ti Bios Information: Version 70.24.11.00.60 --- List All Modes... 640 by 480, High Color (16 bit), 75 Hertz @@@ Control Panel > Windows Firewall Antivirus: Windows Firewall --- Firewall: Windows Firewall @@@ Internet: Crappy less than 1 Mbps AT&T modem @@@ Control Panel > Game Controllers Gamepad: Logitech Dual Action F310 Gamepad @@@ Control Panel > Network Connections Local Area Connection 2 Properties General Connect using: ASIX AX88772A USB2.0 to Fast Ethernet Adapter @@@
your games will work in windows 7 32bit mode not 64 bit. found that out with a customer. another customer is running some dos programs no problem with windows 7 32bit mode.
Leave your xp alone with it's hardware & get a new pc with the best of the hardware you can afford. Win 10 is required for later games as they won't work on win 7 ; example: Farcry 4. Other option is get a second hand pc that has the necessary drivers from the manufacturer to run xp. That said all new cpu's are multithreaded. There's no reason xp won't work fine in a virtual pc playing games. XP is pretty light & runs fine in a vpc on a dell t3400 quad core (not multi thread), 8g ram & a g-card gt1030 2gb. xp runs fine in a vpc playing myst. Haven't tried a more demanding game like crysis. However i suspect it will run fine. By the way the win 7 i have has xp mode which is microsoft virtual pc. My win 7 isn't legit, neither is win 10 *mutley laugh* MVPC is a seperate download you install & it pays to install after a new win 7 install before updating. I have it here if you want it, however it's for 64 bit versions of win 7
I would go hunting for one of the early AMD 64 dual cores (the single cores are twice the price these days.. go figure) with 2 or 3 gigs of ram (might be fun finding that 2100u ram.. seems to be a little scarce these days) and pretty much any 16x agp card 512 of the era.. hopefully you know how to identify the symptoms of bad caps .. and buggy as hell sata 1.. If you are smart you can have the whole lot up and running for under $50. I see people finding these machines all the time in thrift shops for $10.. usually just need a new drive or some more ram Can you tell I'm talking about something I have sitting in my spare room running when required?.. It's my XP machine.. because PS2 games to the PS2 hard drive.. y'know it makes sense.