

Windows XP can not be installed on multiple computers as the product activation is limited to just one computer, If you want to install Windows XP on another computer, you will have to purchase a new license and a key code which can prove to be very costly. Windows XP features support for only up to 4 GB (gigabytes) of system memory, So, if you want to run the applications that require a lot of system memory to function properly, If you want to install additional RAM, you will have to purchase Windows XP Professional 圆4 which supports up to 128 GB of RAM, or you will upgrade to a newer operating system such as Windows Vista or Windows 7. Windows XP is a prime target for malware creators when you surf the Internet without anti-virus software, It will be very dangerous because viruses made for Windows XP can collect your personal information or they cause irreparable damage to the operating system.

Windows XP is expensive to buy, It cannot be installed onto multiple computers because it only has a single user license, It is prone to crashing, therefore, making it unstable, and it cannot be run on old hardware.

Windows XP only requires a Pentium 233-megahertz processor with 64 megabytes of RAM which is between 3 and 6 percent of the resources used by Windows 7, Windows XP is very efficient, and common applications typically run more smoothly on Windows XP than on Windows 7, It is easy to use, and it is compatible with a wide variety of applications. Windows XP uses very little computer resources compared to Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8, While Windows 7 requires a 1-gigahertz processor with 1 gigabyte of RAM for a 32-bit system and 2 gigabytes of RAM for a 64-bit system. Windows XP was developed to improve on the faults and inconsistencies in the ME system but it is essentially a completely new operating system, Windows XP is a complete re-write and overhaul with a slightly modified interface compared to Windows 98 and ME, It is based upon the accredited more stable Windows 2000 and the NT platform designed for the network users.
