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A refers to a system image created using software like Symantec Ghost. Unlike a standard ISO installer, a Ghost image (.GHO file) is a pre-installed, pre-configured snapshot of an OS. Why users choose Ghost versions:
They often include essential runtimes (DirectX, .NET Framework) and basic tools like browsers or office suites. 3. Key Benefits of the 64-bit Edition
Windows XP 64-bit and Windows XP 32-bit were built on entirely different kernels:
Officially known as Windows XP Professional x64 Edition , this version was based on the Windows Server 2003 kernel. Because it followed the Server 2003 update path, its final official update was Service Pack 2 (SP2) .
Any file labeled "XP SP3 64-bit" is likely a or a 32-bit version mislabeled to attract downloads. 2. What is a "Ghost" Windows XP?
Many Ghost images come with "Auto-Driver" packs that automatically identify and install legacy hardware drivers.
Since it uses the Server 2003 kernel, many users find it more stable for workstation tasks.
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