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Windows XP
On October 25, 2001, Microsoft Corporation released its latest update of its
Windows operating system. They called it Windows XP as a way to distance
themselves from the previous versions of Windows that were named after the
years they were released. The letters XP stand for experience and this
operating system was designed for both home and business use.
Windows XP is known for its improved stability and efficiency over previous
versions of Windows. It presents a significantly redesigned graphical user
interface (GUI) and was a change that Microsoft promoted as more
user-friendly than previous versions of Windows.
New software management capabilities were introduced to avoid the “DLL Hell”
that plagues older consumer versions of Windows. It is also the first
version of Windows to use product activation to combat software piracy – a
restriction that did not sit well with some users and privacy advocated.
Basically, installation of Windows XP required user to input a product key
and then activate
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that product key to insure that the specific version of XP
did, indeed, belong to the computer user instead of having it being shared
between several computers.
Windows XP was also criticized by some users for security vulnerabilities,
tight integrations of applications like Internet Explorer and Media Player
as well as for aspects of its user interface. People always say “change is
good”, but when Windows XP was released, the change was just a little more
than what some people could comfortably handle.
Several new features were introduced to the operating system with Windows XP.
These features included:
* Faster start-up and hibernation sequences
* The ability to discard a newer device driver in favor of the previous one
should a driver upgrade not produce desirable results
* A new more user-friendly interface including the framework for developing
themes for the desktop environment.
* Fast user
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switching which allows a user to save the current state and open
applications of their desktop allowing another user to log on without losing
that information
* Support for most DSL modems and wireless network connections as well as
networking over Fire Wire
* The Remote Desktop functionality which allows users to connect to a
computer running Windows XP from across a network or the Internet and access
their applications, files, printers, and devices.
Microsoft Windows XP is one of the most common operating systems found on
computers even today. While Microsoft has come out with their newest version
of Windows – Windows Vista, hardcore PC users still prefer Windows XP as
their operating system. |