Protect your computer with Windows XP Service Pack 2
Are you concerned about computer viruses, hackers and other security threats? Would you like to feel safer using the Internet without worrying about unsafe message attachments and annoying pop-up ads?
Find out how to avoid these annoyances with your free tune-up for Windows XP.
What is a service pack?
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies — Service Pack 2 for short — is an essential software update for computers that use Windows XP. Service Pack 2 is only for Windows XP users — if you are using an older operating system and want to upgrade to benefit from the new features of Windows XP and this service pack, click here.
A service pack is a software program that updates existing software to fix problems and add new features. Service packs collect previously released patches and updates in a single package, which makes it easier and more convenient to get all the updates you need.
Service Pack 2 from Microsoft adds several new security enhancements and tools designed to help protect Windows XP-based computers. Safer e-mail handling, more secure browsing and simpler computer maintenance are some of the main features of Service Pack 2. It also contains significant updates for Outlook Express, Windows Messenger and Windows Media Player.
Want to learn more about Service Pack 2? Click on the links below to find out how you can download it onto your own computer!
What are the features of Windows XP Service Pack 2?
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