Maybe you've read about or heard someone mention an XP Black Edition but you've never seen it in stores--there's a good reason why: XP Black isn't an official Microsoft release, it's pirated. As a result, you're not going to find one standard Black Edition, nor are you guaranteed it will be free of malware.
Yes it is.and it also come with problems.a friend of mine did try it once.:whiste:It's a pirated edition
Can you run Windows Update with all 3 of these?I tried it once. It worked. MicroXP or TinyXP is what you want.
:\ Nobody's forcing you or anyone else to view the discussion. And it's not as though Microsoft has much stake in XP anymore. They are giving up support in April and from what I have heard they are not much into hawking unique registration keys anymore, although I don't know the specifics.All three (MIcroXP, TinyXP, and Black Ed.) are illegal/pirated software. I don't think people will appreciate you discussing them here...