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. Windows XP, the operating system which was discontinued in 2014, is still supported by some users. It's possible to use Windows XP on your computer even if you don't have an old computer that can install it. You just need to download the ISO for this version of Windows. The ISO is created by Microsoft and contains all the necessary software for installation if you aren't able to get your computer working again at least partially. The ISO can be burned to DVD, and then installed on a computer. Windows XP is designed to be backward-compatible with Windows 2000 and Windows Me, so it can be used on older computers. It includes many features that the previous versions of Windows do not have. This version of Windows supports: Windows XP also supports: This release includes the same features as the Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 release, but has missing essential components such as: This version is predominantly used because Microsoft discontinued support for Windows XP in 2014 (although "extended support" began in April, 2015). Some antivirus and security software products, such as Microsoft Security Essentials, may remove updates to the Windows XP SP2 and SP3 Update for Internet Explorer 7 and 8 installed on Windows XP, since it is now built into Windows Vista/7/8. Norton Antivirus 2010 does not uninstall the update (due to a bug in that product), but does provide a way to disable IE8. Since it has been discontinued, no further releases of the operating system were made. Since its discontinuation in April 2014 by Microsoft, there has been almost no activity regarding porting any further version of Windows XP to newer hardware and software (with the notable exception of the iPhone OS). The transmission of the beta version of Windows XP SP2 may be affected by yellow antivirus warnings. Older versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer are not supported by the beta versions of Windows XP, which installs only the IE 6 SP1 browser. You can prevent this by obtaining a working or compatible version of Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP. A virus has been found in the "SP2" beta which infects .exe files with errors when it is executed, and then prevents users from removing the infected files. If users attempt to delete such infected . eccc085e13
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