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Windows XP was a major upgrade released after Windows 98, ME and 2000 were developed. Many Windows 98 users who did not upgrade to Windows ME or 2000 decided to upgrade to XP to take
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1. Insert the Windows XP or 2000 installation disc into your CD-ROM drive, and then select the "Upgrade" option in the installation window. If the installation window does
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1. Determine to which Windows XP version you want to upgrade. The two best versions of Windows XP are Home and Professional. The Home version is meant for home computers that may
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1. Research the hardware specifications for your Windows 98 computer. To run correctly, Windows XP needs a minimum processor speed of 700 megahertz and 256 megabytes of RAM memory
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