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Windows XP installation on a tablet with Intel Atom x86 - possible?

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  • #1 16465617
    xntxnt
    Level 14  
    As in the topic: is it possible to install Windows XP on a tablet with Atom? Of course, not on the one with Android, with a prock in the ARM architecture, only on a tablet with Win 8 / 8.1 / 10.

    Will there be any obstacles? For example, is it possible to enter the BIOS and change the order of booting to USB etc.?
    Of course, I reckon with the problems with the lack of rudders.
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  • #2 16465634
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    Changing the system has nothing to do with the bios, so you can upload what you want, and you will be able to enter the bios and set what you need.
    What is the point of uploading xp to such a tablet?
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  • #3 16466151
    koala106
    Level 39  
    And even if it succeeds, it remains to select the drivers. Unreal - especially to the drive.
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  • #4 16466369
    xntxnt
    Level 14  
    I know it's art for art, that XP is not very up-to-date, that it will milk the battery a lot, but some people don't like tiles and goodies. Mi XP has always been great for me - everything is in control, nothing "happens" etc.

    More I meant if there would be no problem with entering the BIOS, is there a Secure Boot that can be disabled and if the boot order can be changed. I have never had a Windows tablet, hence the questions if it is not some limited platform.

    Regarding the disk ... I understand this is AHCI. - What if you picked up the controls from Win8 / 8.1 / 10 originally installed on the tablet? Or how to switch to "legacy" IDE - is there such an option at all? I know SSD prefers AHCI, but. I would probably think of something.
  • #5 16466409
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    Drivers from Win8 / 8.1 / 10 will not fit in XP.
    xntxnt wrote:
    More I meant if there would be no problem with entering the BIOS, is there a Secure Boot that can be disabled and if the boot order can be changed. I have never had a Windows tablet, hence the questions if it is not some limited platform.

    You already got the answer to that question.
    Tiles can always be turned off.
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