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  2. Template:Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    Template: Windows XP. 8 languages. ... This template is intended for articles that cover a broad range of the subject of Windows XP. See also. Category:Windows XP

  3. Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    The first, Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, was intended for IA-64 systems; as IA-64 usage declined on workstations in favor of AMD's x86-64 architecture, the Itanium edition was discontinued in January 2005. [57] A new 64-bit edition supporting the x86-64 architecture, called Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, was released in April 2005. [58]

  4. Wikipedia:Userboxes/Operating systems - Wikipedia

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    This user uses Windows XP Home edition User ... Check the template's page for versions of Windows. {{Template:User ... This user contributes using Linux Pop!_OS ...

  5. Pop-up ad - Wikipedia

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    Most pop-up blockers allow this kind of pop-up. Some, however, reload the page, losing any information the user entered. Some online shops use exit intent popups, for example offering discounts, in an attempt to retain users. [10] Some web based installers, such as that used by McAfee, use a pop-up to install software.

  6. List of Microsoft Windows components - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP, downloadable for previous Windows versions Remote Assistance: Allows a user to temporarily take over a remote computer over a network or the internet to offer help with and resolve issues Windows XP: Mobility Center: Allows a user to adjust settings related to mobile computing Windows Vista: Speech Recognition

  7. Pop-up notification - Wikipedia

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    In Windows 2000, Microsoft introduced balloon help-like passive pop-up notifications, tied to the notification area of the task bar. Notifications get queued when user is away or screensaver is running, and get shown when the user resumes activity. They remain on screen for nine seconds while fading out if the user appears to ignore them. [1]

  8. Template:User Windows XP - Wikipedia

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  9. Windows Messenger service - Wikipedia

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    It was used maliciously to present pop-up advertisements to users over the Internet (by using mass-messaging systems which sent a desired message to a specified range of IP addresses). Even though Windows XP included a firewall, it was not enabled by default. Because of this, many users received such messages.