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by mixmastamyk 1678 days ago
Honestly, can't remember. Guessing I think it was the task manager and command prompt niceties. A few extra settings in the control panel.

The firewall appeared in SP2 right? Couldn't do without that today. And easy to set the GUI to classic mode.

Fortunately we had a corporate VLK copy so never had to worry about activation.

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SP2 wasn’t released until 3 years into the life of XP. Windows 2000 would have been roughly 5 years old by that point and hardware would have caught up with XPs requirements somewhat so upgrading to XP was a more reasonable choice.

I was talking more about when XP was new.

The Command Prompt tweaks were a 2000 improvement IIRC but I do recall Task Manager and Control Panel receiving updates in the first edition of XP.

Not taking anything away from your core point though. There definitely were tweaks in the early releases of XP that many would have liked. It just wasn’t worth the extra CPU and memory footprint for me and by the time SP2 had arrived I’d switched to Linux full time so never bothered to upgrade from 2000.