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It appears to be a replacement for what M$ was hosting for XP at one point. I think it only maintains supported updates until the EOL in 2014. I used it on a VirtualBox Win XP and it works fine.

It appears to be a replacement for what M$ was hosting for XP at one point. I think it only maintains supported updates until the EOL in 2014. I used it on a VirtualBox Win XP and it works fine.

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I use to update it well after it was replaced, I think ATM's used it for a long time and you had to get those. I would have to fire up old xp comp to get url but I was thinking about doing it tomorrow anyway just to see whats on it.

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ATMs used Windows XP Embedded, and later POSReady. That was updated for quite some time, but the updates were presented in a different channel and consumer XP couldn't see them.

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Oh yes we could, security updates lasted till I quit using it. If I still have the url I will post it tomorrow after firing up old comp.

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Sure, you could do registry hacks and use other methods, but right out of the box XP wouldn't update with that channel.

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My biggest problem with XP is I made a complicated truecrypt pw. Of course I dont remember it.

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Go for it. I would love to go back in time and boot up some old PCs I don't have anymore. I wrote a database system in C back in the 90s I would love to get my hands on but it's lost forever.

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I think I still have an evil dead thing on it that gave you a chainsaw curser that bled when loading.

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Wow. Good find. I gave up on windows for the most part. I have one laptop left with win10 on it. And my kids gaming PC too. Other than that linux does everything I need it to.