The Internet Archive hosts various original ISO images, including MSDN retail images and Service Pack 2 (SP2) editions of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, which was released in 2005 based on the Windows Server 2003 codebase. This 64-bit OS supports up to 128 GB of RAM and is available in build collections for legacy, retro-computing purposes, though it requires specific 64-bit drivers and presents security risks, as it hasn't received updates since 2014. For a full selection of available ISOs and MUI packs, visit Internet Archive archive.org/details/en_win_xp_pro_x64_with_sp2. Internet Archive
The biggest hurdle for XP x64 was compatibility. The OS used the same WOW64 (Windows on Windows 64-bit) subsystem we use today, allowing it to run 32-bit applications. In fact, because it used the Server 2003 kernel, it was often more stable and crashed less than standard XP. windows xp professional x64 edition archive.org
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The result? Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. The Internet Archive hosts various original ISO images,
Once the desktop loads, you will notice the look is slightly different from standard XP (it has some elements of Server 2003). Step 4: Post-Install Setup Once the desktop loads,