Despite its venerable age, Windows XP is quite popular even today. Particularly relevant are various assemblies that contain a pre-installed set of software and all the necessary drivers.
OS Description
Zver DVD is a modified version of the official release of Windows XP. During the installation process, we can check boxes and automatically install various useful software. In addition, the kit includes a complete set of drivers, eliminating further search and installation of such software.
What is important is that the kit also includes a corresponding activator.
How to Install
In order to install this operating system on a PC, we will need to create a bootable USB flash drive. Let's look at how to do this correctly:
- First, install the appropriate drive in the computer. We make sure that there is no important data on it. We go to the download section and download the corresponding ISO image of Windows XP.
- On a separate page we download the latest version of the utility for creating bootable flash drives Rufus. Launch the program and select the previously downloaded image. We start recording to the removable storage device.
- Now just restart your computer and you can proceed directly to installing the OS.
How to use
When the operating system is installed and launched for the first time, use the appropriate activator, which you will find on your desktop. This way you will receive a full licensed version of the OS.
Advantages and disadvantages
Let's look at the strengths and weaknesses of the modified version of the operating system compared to the original releases.
Pros:
- Drivers and necessary software are included;
- an activator is also provided;
- By disabling unnecessary components, performance improves.
Cons:
- less stability.
Download
The final version of Windows XP, along with all the necessary drivers, can be downloaded via torrent distribution.
Language: | Russian |
Activation: | Included |
Developer: | Beast |
Platform: | Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, 11 |
Well, how?
You need to load it onto a flash drive via Rufus, then it goes.
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