Windows XP Media Center Edition offers the best Windows experience in any room in your home, whether you are looking for a family computer or to enhance your home theater. Enjoy integrated home entertainment experiences including photos, music, TV, and more. Connect with devices around the home and on the go that extend your entertainment.
Sleek and polished, more personal design, Windows Media Player 10, Windows Movie Maker 2.1 with DVD Burning, Built-in DVD and CD Burning in Media Center, Enhanced Digital photography tools,Windows Digital Media Enhancements, Improved Windows Gaming Experience, All the Benefits of Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP SP3
Media Center Edition: Windows Xp Multimedia. Windows Xp Media Center Edition 2005 rebuild 2008 with SP3. Size: 697 Mb Key: P8HY6-D3G46-RVF66-GP7VM-8CFT3
Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) includes the following:
All previous security patches and fixes released for Windows XP.
All enhancements and new features that were included with Windows XP SP1 and Windows XP SP2
Only two new features have been added: Black Hole Router Detection Windows and Network Access Protection (NAP).
The following are already available for Windows XP in stand-alone updates. Windows XP SP3 includes them by default (System administrators must choose to install each of these updates): MMC 3.0, MSXML6, Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1 v2, Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) 2.5, IPsec Simple Policy Update for Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP, Digital Identity, Management Service (DIMS), Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) 2.1, Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2).
From the Release Notes: "Microsoft is not adding significant functionality from newer versions of Windows, such as Windows Vista, to Windows XP through XP SP3. For instance, Windows XP SP3 does not include Windows Internet Explorer 7, although Windows XP SP3 does include updates to both Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7, and it will update whichever version is installed on the computer. One notable exception is that, SP3 does include Network Access Protection (NAP)."
*This next bit is going to get confusing. Microsoft stopped supporting the early releases of Windows XP. You can't apply SP3 unless you have, at bare minimum, Windows XP SP1a. However, Service Pack 2 includes all of Service Pack 1a. So... if you have either Windows XP original (with no Service Pack), you must install Service Pack 2 first, followed by Service Pack 3. If you have Windows XP Service Pack 1a or Service Pack 2 already on your system, you can install Service Pack 3 now.
* 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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