Windows 7/8 has no option to turn Auto-Arrange off. Windows XP allows you to group files or folders on different parts of the screen whereas in Windows 7/8, you can *only* do this on the Desktop and nowhere else.Windows XP is perfect for multi-boots (not BCD dependent) and I still reboot from Windows 8 into Windows XP to use it for work. The first question I'll ask before making any future motherboard purchase is: can Windows XP be installed on it? We already know how to make a custom ISO to include Service Pack 3, but how do we include all the updates released after SP3 for Windows XP to make a final all-inclusive Windows XP ISO? There will be no official Service Pack 4 for Windows XP - so why don't we try to figure out how to make an all inclusive Windows XP installation ISO? Final set of Windows XP Security updates is coming up on Tuesday, April 8, 2014.
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