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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-02-08 00:28, Steve G. wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I am thinking of running it Windows XP virtual
machine under VirtualBox on Ubuntu. I have a CD, but suspect it
is only for the original Dell it came with.<br>
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Probably, if it's an OEM version, usually is.<br>
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Is there any way to get a (legal) copy of WinXP Home Premium
that I can use to install the VM</div>
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Yes, you buy a copy, if you can find one. It was phaseout time for
winXP a long time ago, so maybe at yad2 or ebay. You need the
consumer version i.e: not OEM. You may have better lucky with win7/8.<br>
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HTH,<br>
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