Simple help for older noobie
Posted: 6. Jun 2015, 21:18
Hello guys,
I'm somebody that really isn't au fait with computer terminology. What I'm asking is, I presume, incredibly basic and simple for the likes of yourselves, but I hope you will have the patience to reply and help me out, even if you have answered it in different ways many times. I've tried reading the FAQ, searching on Google, etc, but I honestly don't understand the terms used, and it confuses me which is why I wanted a more 'personal' approach.
I use Windows 7, and it is 64-bit (I know this much!). I want to run an old program that is not compatible with these 64... bits. It does not install at all. I actually do have an old copy of XP that somebody very kindly helped make an 'image' (I believe?) a long, long time ago, so that is set. What I really want is to be able to 'communicate' with this edition of XP with my current computer (that is, copy files back and forth between the two systems) but not allow XP to have any communication with the internet whatsoever. I simply do not trust such an old operating system and I have zero reason to use the internet on there in any capacity.
Is this possible? That is all. One user, allow files but no internet. Nothing more. Again, I have tried to look and I know it will be a piece of cake for most people, but there does not seem to be a simple "Yes, press this button" answer. I have DSL broadband via a router, if that is relevant. Many thanks to those that take pity. I have not yet installed Virtualbox for fear of selecting something I (possibly) do not need.
I'm somebody that really isn't au fait with computer terminology. What I'm asking is, I presume, incredibly basic and simple for the likes of yourselves, but I hope you will have the patience to reply and help me out, even if you have answered it in different ways many times. I've tried reading the FAQ, searching on Google, etc, but I honestly don't understand the terms used, and it confuses me which is why I wanted a more 'personal' approach.
I use Windows 7, and it is 64-bit (I know this much!). I want to run an old program that is not compatible with these 64... bits. It does not install at all. I actually do have an old copy of XP that somebody very kindly helped make an 'image' (I believe?) a long, long time ago, so that is set. What I really want is to be able to 'communicate' with this edition of XP with my current computer (that is, copy files back and forth between the two systems) but not allow XP to have any communication with the internet whatsoever. I simply do not trust such an old operating system and I have zero reason to use the internet on there in any capacity.
Is this possible? That is all. One user, allow files but no internet. Nothing more. Again, I have tried to look and I know it will be a piece of cake for most people, but there does not seem to be a simple "Yes, press this button" answer. I have DSL broadband via a router, if that is relevant. Many thanks to those that take pity. I have not yet installed Virtualbox for fear of selecting something I (possibly) do not need.