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: Windows XP is obsolete ; official support ended in 2014, and the final security updates for specialized versions (Embedded POSReady 2009) ended in April 2019.

In the mid-2000s, community developers created unofficial "Lite" versions of XP. These removed: windows xp.img -352.31 mb-

Where to obtain Windows XP in 2025? - Microsoft Community Hub : Windows XP is obsolete ; official support

| Feature | Full XP (1.5GB) | 352 MB Lite Image | |---------|----------------|-------------------| | Boot time (on HDD) | 40 sec | 18 sec | | Print spooler | Yes | Typically removed | | 64-bit support | Only in Professional x64 | No (32-bit only) | | Networking stack | Full TCP/IP | Often stripped (no IPv6) | | USB 3.0 drivers | No | No | | Windows Update | Unavailable (Microsoft ended support in 2014) | Impossible | - Microsoft Community Hub | Feature | Full XP (1

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