reboot my system xp oprerating on another pc.

I need a boot cd uploaded to the cd-rom drive in this pc for windows-xp, I have instaled on my other pc that will not re start windows xp.

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I have a2nd pc which operating systen instaled windows xp on it, I fell it

Windows xp system reboot operating system for my xp under license systen on my other pc

Hello Mr. fix Jr,

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