install an OS system windows XP on a new hard drive with original OEM Windows NT Service Pack 4 boot boot files?

I have 2 98 and 99 compaq series Intel pentium 2 with date rom system 4.14/98 and 2/18/99system, 686T 3 Roma family, I forgot how Idid it, but I have windows XP Home Edition on one, but this one I tried to put windows 89 itself, but it would not take because I needed to install only with original win 98 cd I was wondering if I can use a slave hard drive and copy the other difficult in car without transferring the files, then put in another computer, because they are exactly the same

Hello Billy,

Here's an article that explains the paths supported upgrade to Windows XP:

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