Introduction: Install Windows XP on a PowerPC-based Mac
You probably want Windows XP on your old iMac right?
Well, this guide is for you! We will show you how to install Windows XP on a PowerPC-based Mac.
Step 1: Requirements
Recommended Requirements:
- 1.8 GHz PowerPC G5 Processor
- Mac OS X 10.5.6 or higher
- A fresh Windows XP disc image
- 2 GB of RAM
Minimum Requirements:
- 1 GHz PowerPC G4 Processor
- Mac OS X 10.4.11 or higher
- A fresh Windows XP disc image
- 1 GB of RAM
If your Mac model meets the recommended requirements, you are fine. If your Mac meets the minimum requirements, Windows XP might not work or will be very slow.
Step 2: Get the Q Emulator
We found an emulator called Q. It is fully tested with Windows XP. For the best results, make sure Q is the only application running or Windows XP will slow down.
WARNING: The performance of your Windows XP VM vastly depends on your Mac's hardware/RAM. If your Mac is slow, try upgrading your RAM. OWC provides PowerPC-based iMac RAM.
Step 3: Create the VM
So now that you have the Q emulator, create a new PC and make sure that Windows XP is selected in the drop down box. When you are done with the setup, install Windows XP!