Unless you are a retro gamer who needs to run a specific 64-bit scientific app from 2006, you probably shouldn't use this as a daily driver.
The version of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition on Archive.org is likely there for several reasons: windows xp professional x64 edition archive.org
The Internet Archive hosts various original ISO images, including MSDN retail images and Service Pack 2 (SP2) editions of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, which was released in 2005 based on the Windows Server 2003 codebase. This 64-bit OS supports up to 128 GB of RAM and is available in build collections for legacy, retro-computing purposes, though it requires specific 64-bit drivers and presents security risks, as it hasn't received updates since 2014. For a full selection of available ISOs and MUI packs, visit Internet Archive archive.org/details/en_win_xp_pro_x64_with_sp2. Internet Archive Unless you are a retro gamer who needs
Because driver support is poor for modern hardware, the best way to experience XP x64 is via a Virtual Machine (VM). For a full selection of available ISOs and