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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish16•1 year agoXP SP2 is what everyone remembers, too. It wasn’t very good at release and a lot of people stayed on 2000.
minus-squareSaik0linkfedilinkEnglish5•edit-21 year agoIndeed. Plug and play didn’t (mostly) get figured out until SP2. Drivers were still quite a nightmare at that time. 2000 though was a server version. Not technically consumer.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoI’ve honestly haven’t had any problems with XP SP1. I’ve had it on a couple computers back in the day. I remember that the upgrade to SP2 wouldn’t always go well. Sometimes requiring a reinstall.
XP SP2 is what everyone remembers, too. It wasn’t very good at release and a lot of people stayed on 2000.
Indeed. Plug and play didn’t (mostly) get figured out until SP2. Drivers were still quite a nightmare at that time.
2000 though was a server version. Not technically consumer.
I’ve honestly haven’t had any problems with XP SP1. I’ve had it on a couple computers back in the day. I remember that the upgrade to SP2 wouldn’t always go well. Sometimes requiring a reinstall.