Upgrade to Windows XP from Windows 95

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    Default Upgrade to Windows XP from Windows 95

    Hi all,

    I am currently running Windows 95 (yep very out of date!)
    and would like to know if it is possible to upgrade
    directly from Windows 95 to Windows XP. If this is not
    possible, what should I be doing?

    thanks

    Phil
    Philip Preston Guest

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    Default Re: Upgrade to Windows XP from Windows 95

    You can not upgrade from 95 to XP. Actually, if this is 95 era hardware, the
    hardware won't support XP unless you've been modifying the hardware rather
    significantly over the years.

    Unless you build your own hardware your best bet is to simply buy a new
    machine with XP installed and transfer your data.

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    Walter Clayton - MS MVP(WinXP)
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    "Philip Preston" <Philip_Preston@national.com.au> wrote in message
    news:7de901c34f38$5e32db60$7d02280a@phx.gbl...
    > Hi all,
    >
    > I am currently running Windows 95 (yep very out of date!)
    > and would like to know if it is possible to upgrade
    > directly from Windows 95 to Windows XP. If this is not
    > possible, what should I be doing?
    >
    > thanks
    >
    > Phil
    Walter Clayton Guest

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    Default Re: Upgrade to Windows XP from Windows 95

    On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 20:30:01 -0700, "Philip Preston"
    <Philip_Preston@national.com.au> wrote:
    >Hi all,
    >
    >I am currently running Windows 95 (yep very out of date!)
    >and would like to know if it is possible to upgrade
    >directly from Windows 95 to Windows XP. If this is not
    >possible, what should I be doing?
    >
    >thanks
    >
    >Phil
    A Win95 installation cannot be upgraded to XP. You would need to perform
    a "clean install." The booklet that comes with the XP CD doesn't have
    much in it but it does describe the basics of a clean install. There is
    also a document on the XP CD that has further setup information.

    Unless your Win95 CD is a very specialized OEM "restore" or "recovery"
    CD that does not show the standard CAB files folder when you view its
    contents, it will satisfy XP setup's qualifying check for a previous
    version of Windows.

    Sharon F
    MS MVP
    [Windows XP - Shell/User]
    Sharon F Guest

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