Am I Right To Be Feeling This Way?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, legally speaking, you can't put your WindowsXP on it anyway. If you've got XP, then you have a license to run it on one machine, so if you then install it and run it on another concurrently, you're breaking the license agreement and thus, the law.
Besides which, you could just buy WindowsXP full version and install it onto the machine, cutting out the need to install 98 on it first. This might sound expensive, but it's less than you might think. For instance, I bought a brand new, official OEM copy of WindowsXP Home Edition for just over �50 including delivery, instead of the �90+ it costs for the retail version. Look online for OEM deals and you'll get it cheap (though it won't come in a box).
Having said that though - a PC running Windows 95 might not even be up to the task of running XP. If you want to run XP well, even just for basic things, you'll want at least a 700Mhz CPU and 256MB of RAM. It'll work if you meet the requirements, but how well it'll work is another story entirely.