[DOWNLOAD] Windows XP Professional 32Bit SP3

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[FONT=&quot]Download WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL 32Bit SP3 ISO[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]This is a Windows XP ISO of the 32bit operating system to download.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]This is the last version of the Windows XP series, it will install directly to your hard drive or you can use it in a virtual environment etc.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Click the Download button to start the download then burn the ISO to a DISK or USB stick and run the installer and follow the instructions.[/FONT]

[h=3]Operating System Requirements[/h]
  • Processor: Pentium III
  • Hard disk space: 5 GB available
  • Memory: 512 Mb
  • Video card: Super VGA (800 x 600)


Windows XP information:

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Windows XP is an operating system introduced in 2001 from Microsoft's Windows family of operating systems, the previous version of Windows being Windows Me. The "XP" in Windows XP stands for eXPerience.

Microsoft called the XP release its most important product since Windows 95. Along with a redesigned look and feel to the user interface, the new operating system was built on the Windows 2000 kernel, giving users a more stable and reliable environment than previous versions of Windows.

[h=2]Windows XP Versions[/h]Windows XP was made available in in two versions, Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional. The company focused on mobility, such as technology allowed for in 2001, and included plug and play features for connecting to wireless networks. The operating system utilizes the 802.11x wireless security standard

Microsoft to end Official Windows XP Support in April 2014

On April 8, 2014, Microsoft will cease official XP support. After this date users of the XP operating system will no longer receive patches or system updates to protect against viruses and malware. Because the operating system has been so popular and is still in use 11 years after release, the biggest problem facing users is choosing to continue to run an outdated operating system or upgrade to a new OS, which could mean a steep learning curve and increased costs. In addition to paying for a new operating system, some users looking to upgrade will find they need to upgrade system hardware to run a newer version of the Windows operating systems.
[h=2]The Impact on Businesses[/h]As of 2013 it is believed that more than 400 million computers still run the Windows XP operating system, representing a 37 percent market share, according to Small Business Computing. "Windows XP may seem like a relic of the past. For businesses, however, XP has proven to be a sturdy, stable and largely reliable OS — provided that you kept it updated and secure, of course. These traits help explain the 11 year-old operating system's enduring popularity."
The end of support for Windows XP translates into a huge number of desktops and laptops that may become targets for hackers and owners will be left to wrestle with software compatibility issues.
Even Microsoft's own Internet Explorer 9 browser won't run on Windows XP, but not all software will end compatibility right away. For example, Google announced that the Chrome browser will support Windows XP users until at least 2015. The exceptions will be few and far between, however. Software manufacturers will optimize for more recent versions of Windows so expect to find more applications and devices that are not Windows XP-compatible as official support for the operating system ends.
[h=2]Government Computers Especially Vulnerable[/h]According to recent news reports, the expiration of official Windows XP support will impact government computers. "Federal officials have known for more than six years that Microsoft will withdraw its free support for Windows XP on April 8, 2014. Despite a recent rush to complete upgrades, an estimated 10 percent of government computers — out of several million — will still be running the operating system on that date, company officials said." cites the Washington Post. The article also claims that federal officials asked Microsoft to extend its deadline for ending support for Windows XP, but the request was denied.
[h=2]Anti-Malware Signatures for One Year[/h]To help ease the transition from the outdated operating system, Microsoft has said it will continue to issue anti-malware updates for Windows XP for more than a year after the April deadline passes to help organizations complete their migrations. eWeek notes that for enterprise customers, this applies to System Center Endpoint Protection, Forefront Client Security, Forefront Endpoint Protection and Windows Intune running on Windows XP.
[h=2]To Upgrade or Not?[/h]As noted in this Datamation article, there are effectively two sides to the "upgrade or not" discussion. First, one is the updating of current, existing software. The assumption being that the current state of things is "working" with the accepted possibility that "working" might include a security exposure that has been discovered and requires updating in order to close. The other scenario is a new deployment where there is nothing currently and we are starting from scratch.


>>> CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD Windows XP Professional 32Bit SP3 <<<
 
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hi there, i downloaded either this one or the 64 not so long ago. i didnt know it needed a passwords and its probably staring me in the face but can you post me it or pm me it unless this is for vips only. cheers
 
If You use the @Mick, He will get a notification about your post. Now whether Mick new it has a password is another thing.
 
If You use the @Mick, He will get a notification about your post.

hmmm. password, I don't remember that. and I have it installed on my parallels instance on my Mac book pro?

I will have a look to see if I can see anything?

Mick
 
I think He got sorted from a link I sent him @Mick, if you can't find the pw.
 
en_windows_xp_professional_with_service_pack_3_x86_cd_x14-80428.iso24-Mar-2017 20:30 589M 24-Mar-2017 20:30589M @joeblaze That should work.
 
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I need to resurrect an old desktop cos I need the serial port so could do with the download link if you still have it @sneaker
I lost my xp iso's when my ssd drive died a few months ago.
 
surely windows 7 should be good enough
 
@chookey I used to get iso's from the eye but they seem to have removed them all. I found an xp pro iso here MEGA thanks to TGUisSavage.

Serial Keys:
6TJVJ-6KVCH-GVGFH-XCY66-WDYQ3
KF67M-Q6J26-BRCDD-4CC3T-X3FQY
77WQ8-RTC82-84RBB-GR4G7-MJ6JC
7QVT6-T2738-WRKJB-YKRFQ-XVK98

Office Serial Key: FPHY3-T6B6J-7CFJ9-W4HCT-964FM
 
There is also windows xp 64 bit version if your machine will run it.

Just seen post above so better with the 32 bit.
 
There is also windows xp 64 bit version if your machine will run it.

Just seen post above so better with the 32 bit.
Cheers sneaker, already downloaded and halfway through burning a cd. First time I've done that for a long time as well 😂
Been installing from usb for years now, but this an old Dell Dimension 2400. Was my goto machine for jtagging, unlocking Nagra cards etc;
 
If this version doesn't work let me know I'll upload My version, it should be fine though from a pretty reliable source.
 
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