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Microsoft Windows XP SP2
By: Matt Lake
Like the Titanic's passengers, Windows XP users often find themselves in choppy, dangerous waters--instead of hypothermia, think Web viruses; instead of circling sharks, quickly crawling worms. In order to get our hands on Windows XP Service Pack 2's final code, we downloaded the whopping 266MB network installation package for all of our test machines as soon as it was available at Microsoft's Download Center. Most of the new features found in Windows XP SP2 are related to making your PC more secure. Technical support for Windows XP SP2 covers the usual bases: you can e-mail questions to Microsoft or find answers to some questions on an online FAQ page.

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