should I install win - xp in laptop corei-5

Dear Sir/mam
I had to buy dell-corei-5 it is possibel to install windows xp on that laptop!
Thank you best regards &...
Imran Shaikh

Dell has developed for laptop Windows XP drivers available?  Why not use the operating system supplied with the notebook?

John

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