![]() So yes, as long as it's a legit install, fresh or re-installs of XP are fine. Note that this process can take a long time on some computers. This brings up the MRT interface, and a Full scan can be ran. The other, and simple way (I just verified it), is to click Start, then Run & type "mrt.exe" (w/out the quotes) in the space. This is the silent "scrub" tool that MS gives to all supported Windows users each month. One way of running it is downloading a fresh copy & selecting Full Scan. The monthly MRT Tool is available every month through July 2015 & I highly recommend to open it & run a Full scan with the app, the one performed after install is a short scan. Microsoft posted before the cutoff date of support that XP could still be installed, activated & all updates through Apinstalled. It's a business computer anyway, and XP uses considerable less resources than Vista Business that I just formatted over. Has been successfully activated & registered to Microsoft with my information.ĭon't see the need of wasting 4GB of RAM with the 32 bit version (out of 8GB), so went with the 64 bit. Currently in the midst of updating XP Pro 64 bit on Dell Optiplex 740.
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