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Overview of Windows XP

On October 25, 2001, Microsoft finally accomplished what had been sought after for approximately six years; with the release of Windows XP, the consumer-oriented Windows 9.x and business-oriented Windows NT families had been successfully merged into one Windows platform based on Windows 2000.

Windows XP comes in two flavors: Home and Professional. Windows XP Home Edition is the replacement for Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, and Windows Millennium Edition. Windows XP Professional serves as an upgrade for the same versions Windows Home Edition supports, as well as including Windows NT 4.0 Workstation and Windows 2000 Professional. The Professional edition offers extra networking capabilities and hardware/software options not found in the Home Edition. It is important to note that neither version of Windows XP will support an upgrade from Windows 95 or versions of Windows NT prior to 4.0.

Windows XP Home Edition includes some key new features, while expanding on some of the existing Windows Me/2000 features:

Windows XP Professional also includes the following supplemental features for business or workstation use:


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