Legendary Windows XP operating system - who still remembers?

On August 24, 2001, Windows XP's Buid 2600 was released to manufacturers. Not long after that, on October 25, Windows XP officially hit the shelves and went to users. Until 12 years later, according to the latest Net Application statistics, there are still nearly 30% of computers worldwide using it. During this time, Microsoft released all 3 major Update versions for XP, including Service Pack 1 (September 2002 - added USB 2.0 support, fixed the program to open a certain application . .); Service Pack 2 (August 2004 - improved WiFi support to meet the demand for laptop use at this time); and finally Service Pack 3 (May 2008 - fix bugs, add some new features).

Windows XP used to be the legendary operating system closely associated with those of the early 8X and 9X generations. During these holidays, let's take some time to review beautiful pictures and memories of this operating system.

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