
During installation, disk 2 will be required so please download both disk ISO image files. The only thing that is different is that it requires two installation disks, CD1 and CD2. Installation steps are similar to Windows XP Home and Pro. Three service packs have been issued for Windows XP, the first Service Pack 1 (SP1) was released in 2002, Service Pack 2 (SP2) was released on 2004, and Service Pack 3 (SP3) was released on 2008.
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Microsoft's developed multimedia applications have been updated and added more to the operating system, such as a new version of Windows Media Player, Windows Photo Viewer, and Movie Maker.
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But why should the manufacturers get all the fun Heres how to make your PC into a full-fledged media center. Windows XP includes performance improvements such as fast boot / logon / logoff, fast application launch, CPU simultaneous multithreading, new NTFS version NTFS v3.1 and so on. Windows XP MCE is supposed to be OEM-only. Windows Explorer also gets new features and changes, like task pane (useful file actions shown in the left hand sidebar), file thumbnails, sorting, grouping etc. The Start menu gets two columns, and now it is completely customizable by the user. The appearance of windows shell elements such as desktops, taskbar, start menu, get a better design with transparent icons and shadow drops. Windows XP has a lot of updates in the user interface (compared to Windows ME and 2000), making it easier to use and navigate through files and programs. The entire operating system is based on Windows XP Professional, which means that it has all the features of Professional Edition, some new features are also included like a new version of Windows Media Player and Movie Maker. The app is used to play local and online media files (such as photos, videos, music, etc.) in full-screen 10-foot UI, and users can record TV shows, movies in the application.

Windows XP Media Center Edition was released on Octoto public, it was a special edition that included a special media player application called Windows Media Center (made by Microsoft).
