What are the major differences between windows xp and windows 2000 operating systems?
Answer / Bierjesh Singh Dhillon
Some significant differences between Windows XP and Windows 2000 include:
- User Interface: Windows XP features a refreshed user interface (UI) with the Aero theme, while Windows 2000 has a more traditional UI.
- Security: Windows XP introduced new security measures such as Windows Firewall, User Account Control (UAC), and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support in Internet Explorer. In contrast, Windows 2000 had basic security features like user accounts, password policies, and auditing capabilities.
- System Performance: Windows XP generally has better performance than Windows 2000 due to improvements in hardware support, memory management, and multitasking capabilities.
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