Modern versions of Bandicam (v3.0 and later) no longer support the Windows XP environment. To use the software on an XP machine, you must download a legacy version specifically archived for this purpose.
Using Bandicam on Windows XP is a viable option for those who need to keep an old system running. The key takeaways are that you must use the final supported version, , and your operating system must be Windows XP Service Pack 3 . You can obtain this version from the official legacy site at xp.bandicam.com .
Select MPEG-1 or Xvid . These codecs are incredibly lightweight on CPU usage. Avoid H.264 unless you have a dedicated legacy GPU that explicitly supports it.
: Even older versions allow you to draw lines or highlights on the screen while recording, which is perfect for creating tutorials on vintage software. Bandicam doesn't record screen in Windows XP
Double-click the setup file. If prompted with a security warning about an unverified publisher, click "Run" to proceed.
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: Windows XP Service Pack 3 is highly recommended over SP2. CPU : Intel Pentium 4 (1.3 GHz) or AMD Athlon XP 1500+. RAM : At least 512 MB (1 GB recommended).
Your GPU does not support NVIDIA NVENC or AMD VCE. On XP, only GTX 600 series (Kepler) and earlier have basic NVENC support. Solution: Do not use H.264. Use Xvid codec (download Koepi's Xvid 1.3.2 for XP). It is slower but works universally.
Keep the default components checked (Program Files and Desktop Shortcuts).