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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Windows XP First Edition





Windows XP is an operating system produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops and media centers. First released to computer manufacturers on August 24, 2001,[2] it is the most popular version of Windows, based on installed user base.[3] The name "XP" is short for "eXPerience."




Windows XP, the successor to Windows 2000 and Windows Me, was the first consumer-oriented operating system produced by Microsoft to be built on the Windows NT kernel. Windows XP was released for retail sale on October 25, 2001, and over 400 million copies were in use in January 2006.[5] Direct OEM and retail sales of Windows XP ceased on June 30, 2008. Microsoft continued to sell Windows XP through their System Builders (smaller OEMs who sell assembled computers) program until January 31, 2009.[6][7]
The most common editions of the operating system were Windows XP Home Edition, which was targeted at home users, and Windows XP Professional, which offered additional features such as support for Windows Server domains and two physical processors, and was targeted at power users, business and enterprise clients. Windows XP Media Center Edition has additional multimedia features enhancing the ability to record and watch TV shows, view DVD movies, and listen to music. Windows XP Tablet PC Edition was designed to run stylus applications built using the Tablet PC platform.
Windows XP was eventually released for two additional architectures, Windows XP 64-bit Edition for IA-64 (Itanium) processors and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition for x86-64. There is also Windows XP Embedded, a component version of the Windows XP Professional, and editions for specific markets such as Windows XP Starter Edition. By mid-2009, a manufacturer revealed the first Windows XP powered cellular telephone.[8]
The NT-based versions of Windows, which are programmed in C, C++, and assembly,[9] are known for their improved stability and efficiency over the 9x versions of Microsoft Windows.[10][11] Windows XP presented a significantly redesigned graphical user interface, a change Microsoft promoted as more user-friendly than previous versions of Windows. A new software management facility called Side-by-Side Assembly was introduced to ameliorate the "DLL hell" that plagues 9x versions of Windows.[12][13] It is also the first version of Windows to use product activation to combat illegal copying. Windows XP was criticized by some users for security vulnerabilities, tight integration of applications such as Internet Explorer 6 and Windows Media Player, and for aspects of its default user interface.[citation needed] Service Pack 2, Service Pack 3, and Internet Explorer 8 addressed some of these concerns.
During development, the project was codenamed "Whistler", after Whistler, British Columbia, as many Microsoft employees skied at the Whistler-Blackcomb ski resort.[14]
According to web analytics data generated by W3Schools, as of July 2011, Windows XP is the most widely used operating system for accessing the Internet in the world with a 39.1% market share, having peaked at 76.1% in January 2007.[3]





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* If you download file:
name.part01.rar -> Extract normally
name.part01.rar.haiter -> del extension ".haiter" and extract
name.part01 -> add extension ".rar" and extract
name: file name - part01: part of the splited rar

* Extract: Downloaded right click on any part and choose Extract files... or Extract here -> One standard ISO is extracted -> Burn on CD/ DVD and have fun.

* No need CD-Key (key is added in source)



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