4 Reasons You Need Windows XP SP2

Topics:
Small Business
Tags:
Microsoft Windows,
Microsoft Windows XP,
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2,
Operating Systems,
Service Pack 2,
Software
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Microsoft

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Overview: In case you didn't hear, there's a big upgrade for Windows XP, called Service Pack 2 (SP2). You probably won't notice many changes in the way your computer works. But you could be a lot safer. Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies, a free upgrade for Windows XP users, includes every security update Microsoft has issued for XP. But you should already have those. The biggest news is the new protections available to solve some well-known problems. This paper gives you some of the reasons you want Service Pack 2.

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