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Windows xp professional sp3 By Collection Of Software

Windows xp professional sp3 By Collection Of Software
Windows XP received generally positive reviews, with critics noting increased performance (especially in comparison to Windows ME), a more intuitive user interface, improved hardware support, and its expanded multimedia capabilities. Despite some initial concerns over the new licensing model and product activation system, Windows XP eventually proved to be popular and widely used. It is estimated that at least 400 million copies of Windows XP were sold globally within its first five years of availability, and at least one billion copies were sold by April 2014.

Windows XP remained popular even after the release of newer versions, particularly due to the poorly received release of its successor Windows Vista. Vista's 2009 successor, Windows 7, only overtook XP in total market share at the end of 2011.

Sales of Windows XP licenses to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) ceased on June 30, 2008, but continued fornetbooks until October 2010. Extended support for Windows XP ended on April 8, 2014, after which the operating systemceased receiving further support or security updates to most users.

Windows xp professional sp3 By Collection Of Software

System requirements

System requirements for Windows XP are as follows:
System requirements

MinimumRecommended
Home/Professional Edition
CPU

Pentium or compatible, 233 MHz
BIOS or compatible firmware

Pentium or compatible, 300 MHz
BIOS or compatible firmware
Memory 64 MB128 MB
Hard drive

1.5 GB
Master boot record used

+661 MB for Service Pack 1 and
+1.8 GB for Service Pack 2
+900 MB for Service Pack 3
Media CD-ROM drive or compatible
Display Super VGA (800 x 600)
Sound hardware N/A Sound card plus speakers/headphones
Input device(s) Keyboard, mouse
Professional x64 Edition
CPU

x86-64 or compatible
BIOS or compatible firmware
Memory 256 MB
Hard drive

1.5 GB
Master boot record used
Media CD-ROM drive or compatible
Display Super VGA (800 x 600)
Sound hardware N/A Sound card plus speakers/headphones
Input device(s) Keyboard, mouse
64-Bit Edition
CPU Itanium 733 MHz Itanium 800 MHz
Memory 1 GB
Hard drive 6 GB
Media CD-ROM drive or compatible
Display Super VGA (800 x 600)
Input device(s) Keyboard, mouse

Physical memory limits

The maximum amount of RAM that Windows XP can support varies depending on the product edition and the processor architecture, as shown in the following table.
Physical memory limits of Windows XP Edition Maximum
Starter 512 MB
Home 4 GB
Media Center
Tablet PC
Professional
Professional x64 128 GB
64-bit (Itanium)

Processor limits

Windows XP Professional supports up to two physical processors (CPU sockets);Windows XP Home Edition is limited to one.

Windows XP supports a greater number of logical processors. A logical processor is either: 1) One of the two handlers of threads of instructions in one of the cores of a physical processor with support for hyper-threading present and enabled; or 2) one of the cores of one of the physical processors without enabled support for hyper-threading. Windows XP 32-bit editions support up to 32 logical processors;64-bit editions support up to 64 logical processors.

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