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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 appearance of windows shell elements such as desktops, taskbar, start menu, get a better design with transparent icons and shadow drops. The Start menu gets two columns, and now it is completely customizable by the user. 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.
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Over the past six months, we've determined that XP runs just fine on a Pentium III-500 with 128MB of RAM. As expected, however, boosting both hard drive speed and RAM makes a significant difference in XP's performance. For best results, choose a hard drive that spins at 7,200 or 10,000rpm rather than 5,400rpm, a fast processor (400, 600, or 800MHz rather than 233 or 266MHz), and generous amounts of RAM (256 or 512MB rather than 64 or 128MB). You should probably avoid 8- or 16-bit ISA or legacy I/O cards for sound and video, and we highly recommend PCI or AGP video cards, too, in order to enjoy XP's nifty video effects, such as menus that fade in and out and drop shadows on windows and desktop icons.
After a lot of googling this morning I was able to find out how to determine the version of the Windows ISO file. This was important to me because I needed to know if the ISO I had included SP1 or not. This should work for Vista and up, basically any windows that has WIM files within.
Hello Admin: Thank you for the guidance. The slipstream worked very well for the DVD; however, I cannot get a USB windows7SP1 product that boots successfully. Went through the routine four times. Each result showed a success. The files are on the USB drive, but when trying to boot from the USB, boot error message appears and does not boot.The DVD does boot fine.Clarence
It Very much has nothing to do with the SHA-2 Code Signing Requirement. Windows Server 2008 (and Windows Vista because both share the Same Windows NT Version) got KB4474419 ( =kb4474419 -us/topic/sha-2-code-signing-support-update-for-windows-server-2008-...) and yes. it can be installed in Windows Vista like any other update from the Microsoft Update Catalog... so what makes you think that it does have anything to do with the SHA-2 Code Signing Requirement. yes i just realized i am 2 years late.heres a later edit showing that setup will start on a fresh unmodified copy of Windows 7. however it will fail. its not checking for KB4474419 only Windows 7 with Service Pack 1.
Next day, safely isolated from further updates, we tried deploying to the machine which would be used for the test proper, having navigated the pretty, but not entirely intuitive management interface in what we hoped was the right way. A discovery job found our test machines readily enough, but try as we might, remote installation seemed unwilling to run. Urgently requesting help from the submitters we were put in touch with a support operative, who promised some details of changes to the WMI system which might help, but when no further advice was forthcoming we resorted to further experimentation. As usual in such circumstances, Google was our friend, leading us to the murky world of CA user forums. Here we learned that a simple install bundle, including all required updates etc., can easily be created on the management system and copied over to clients manually (perhaps it would have been easier had the original submission been provided in this format). 2b1af7f3a8