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2001 Microsoft operating system version
Windows XP (stylized as Windowsxp) is a major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system. It was released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001,
Windows_XP
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up XP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. XP may refer to: Windows XP, a Microsoft operating system Microsoft Office XP, a version of the software
XP
Versions of Windows XP
Windows XP, which is the next version of Windows NT after Windows 2000 and the successor to the consumer-oriented Windows Me, has been released in several
Windows_XP_editions
Topics referred to by the same term
Microsoft XP may refer to: Windows XP editions, especially: Windows XP Home and Professional Editions Windows XP 64-Bit Edition (For Itanium processors)
Microsoft_XP
2006 Microsoft operating system version
operating system developed by Microsoft. It was the direct successor to Windows XP, released five years earlier, which was then the longest time span between
Windows_Vista
Default wallpaper of Windows XP
titled Bucolic Green Hills, is the default wallpaper of Microsoft's Windows XP operating system. It is a photograph of green rolling hills and daytime sky
Bliss_(photograph)
Brazilian financial services company
XP Inc. is a Brazilian investment management company. The company offers fixed income, equities, investment funds, and private pension products, as well
XP_Inc.
Japan-based graphics tablet brand
XP-PEN (stylized as XPpen since 2022) is a graphics tablet development and distribution company, originally established in Japan in 2005 by Taiwanese manufacturer
XP-PEN
Bullpup bolt-action pistol
The Remington XP-100 (from eXperimental Pistol number 100) is a bolt-action pistol produced by Remington Arms from 1963 to 1998. The XP-100 was one of
Remington_XP-100
Software development methodology
Extreme programming (XP) is a software development methodology intended to improve software quality and responsiveness to changing customer requirements
Extreme_programming
Computer operating system
was Windows Me; the family was discontinued after the release of Windows XP, with all consumer-oriented versions of Windows afterwards being based on
Microsoft_Windows
Version of Microsoft Office suite
Office XP (codenamed Office 10) is an office suite which was officially revealed in July 2000 by Microsoft for the Windows operating system. Office XP development
Microsoft_Office_XP
Model of personal watercraft
The Sea-Doo XP was a model of personal watercraft produced by Bombardier Recreational Products from 1991 to 2004. The Sea-Doo XP is a significant model
Sea-Doo_XP
1941 fighter aircraft prototype by Grumman
The Grumman XP-50 was a land-based development of the shipboard XF5F-1 Skyrocket fighter, entered into a United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) contest for
Grumman_XP-50
Music workstation
released in 1995, the XP-50 and the Roland XP-10 were the first two Roland XP-series products, later joined by the XP-80 and XP-30. The XP-50's sound engine
Roland_XP-50
Internet music microgenre
style was originally pioneered by musician and Internet personality Negative XP (formerly known as School Shooter), drawing influence from punk, electronic
Incelcore
First jet aircraft in U.S. operational service
spring 1943, Lockheed was instructed to commence work on what would become the XP-80 in May 1943. Developed to accept the British-made Halford H-1 B "Goblin"
Lockheed_P-80_Shooting_Star
Windows XP (codenamed "Whistler"). The merging of the Windows NT/2000 and Windows 95/98/Me lines was finally achieved with Windows XP. Windows XP uses the
Microsoft Windows version history
Microsoft_Windows_version_history
Sustained-release levodopa prodrug
XP-21279 is a sustained-release levodopa (L-DOPA) prodrug and hence a dopamine precursor and non-selective dopamine receptor agonist which was under development
XP-21279
Customization of the user interface of Windows XP
Windows XP and later. They are designed by Microsoft and are compatible with all Windows XP editions except for the Starter edition. Since Windows XP, themes
Windows_XP_visual_styles
1941 fighter aircraft family
P-40. None of these versions reached production. Following rejection of the XP-46, Curtiss put forward its Model 88 in proposals to the United States Army
Curtiss_P-60
1946 fighter-bomber family
designated XP-84A, which was also fitted with a more powerful J35-GE-15 engine with 4,000 lbf (17.79 kN) of thrust. The first prototype XP-84 was rolled
Republic_F-84_Thunderjet
1944 experimental fighter aircraft
Republic XP-72 was an American prototype fighter-interceptor developed by Republic Aircraft as a progression of the P-47 Thunderbolt design. The XP-72 was
Republic_XP-72
Edition of Windows XP for x86-64 computers, released in 2005
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is an edition of Windows XP that supports the x86-64 architecture, released alongside the x86-64 versions of Windows
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Windows_XP_Professional_x64_Edition
1943 prototype fighter aircraft
Curtiss-Wright XP-55 Ascender (company designation CW-24) is a 1940s United States prototype fighter aircraft built by Curtiss-Wright. Along with the Vultee XP-54
Curtiss-Wright_XP-55_Ascender
Power control systems company
XP Power is a manufacturer and supplier of critical power control systems. It also handles the design, development and support of power control systems
XP_Power
Hydrogen sports car
The Hyperion XP-1 is a planned hydrogen-powered sports car being developed by American California-based automobile manufacturer Hyperion Motors. Unveiled
Hyperion_XP-1
1944 fighter aircraft prototype
XP-58 Chain Lightning was an American long-range fighter developed during World War II. Although derived from the successful P-38 Lightning, the XP-58
Lockheed XP-58 Chain Lightning
Lockheed_XP-58_Chain_Lightning
Video game creation system software series
include a tile set-based map editor (tilesets are called chipsets in pre-XP versions), a simple scripting language for scripting events, and a battle
RPG_Maker
Web application platform
Enonic XP is a free and open-source content platform. Developed by the Norwegian software company Enonic, the platform can be used to build websites, progressive
Enonic_XP
Medical condition multisystem disorder
Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is a genetic disorder in which there is a decreased ability to repair DNA damage such as that caused by ultraviolet (UV) light
Xeroderma_pigmentosum
Enterprise storage array
The HPE Storageworks XP (XP = eXtended Platform) is a computer data storage disk array sold by Hewlett Packard Enterprise using Hitachi Data Systems hardware
HPE_XP
Software engineering principle
gonna need it" (YAGNI) is a principle which arose from extreme programming (XP) that states a programmer should not add functionality until deemed necessary
You_aren't_gonna_need_it
Shareware Linux distribution
Linux XP (pronounced Linux ex-pee) was a Fedora Linux-based shareware Linux distribution designed to imitate Windows environment using GNOME desktop; it
Linux_XP
1942 fighter aircraft prototype
The Lockheed XP-49 (company Model 522) was an advancement on the P-38 Lightning for a fighter in response to U.S. Army Air Corps proposal 39-775. Intended
Lockheed_XP-49
Word processor
introduced in versions of Microsoft Office prior to Office 2007. Microsoft Office XP introduced a new XML format for storing Excel spreadsheets and Office 2003
Microsoft_Word
Prototype fighter aircraft
The Vultee XP-54 Swoose Goose was a prototype heavy fighter built by the Vultee Aircraft Company for the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). Vultee
Vultee_XP-54
American fighter aircraft project
The Republic XP-69 was an American fighter aircraft proposed by Republic Aviation in 1941 in response to a requirement by the United States Army Air Corps
Republic_XP-69
Free video-conferencing software
ConferenceXP is a free and open source video conferencing platform designed to address the needs of academic distance learning / multi-institutional instruction
Conference_XP
Family of US fighter aircraft
gain in speed, early studies revealed the XP-86 would have the same performance as its rivals, the XP-80 and XP-84. Because these rival designs were more
North_American_F-86_Sabre
Australian full-size car
The Ford Falcon (XP) is a mid-sized car produced by Ford Australia from 1965 to 1966. It was the fourth and last iteration of the first generation of the
Ford_Falcon_(XP)
Vairants of the P-47 Thunderbolt
prototype under the designation XP-47, in November 1939. In addition to the XP-47, the USAAC also ordered another prototype as the XP-47A. This prototype was
Republic P-47 Thunderbolt variants
Republic_P-47_Thunderbolt_variants
US Air Force night fighter in service 1944-1954
prototypes were ordered under the designation XP-89 in December 1946. Delays in both the XP-89 and XP-87 projects meant problems for Black Widows still
Northrop_P-61_Black_Widow
Chinese WWII fighter plane prototype
The Chu XP-0, also known as the Chu (AFAMF) XP-0, was a Chinese fighter prototype in the Second World War. Designed by the Chief of the Air Force Technical
Chu_XP-0
First jet aircraft of the United States
shortly become available. XP-59 Unrelated piston engine-powered pusher-propeller design developed from the Bell XP-52. Not built. XP-59A Prototype of the new
Bell_P-59_Airacomet
American website
Alive ... Maybe Post Mortem with Mick Garris Creatures of the Night DreadXP was founded in 2019 by Dread Central founder Jon Condit and overseen by editor
Dread_Central
The Athlon XP microprocessor from AMD is a seventh-generation 32-bit CPU targeted at the consumer market. CPU-ID: 6-6-0, 6-6-1, 6-6-2 All models support:
List of AMD Athlon XP processors
List_of_AMD_Athlon_XP_processors
Synthesizer
The Roland XP-30 is a 61-key, 64-voice expandable synthesizer. Released in 1999, it was produced until 2002. Based on the JV-2080 sound engine built around
Roland_XP-30
Prototype flying wing fighter aircraft
The Northrop XP-79, USAAF project number MX-365, was a rocket and jet-powered flying wing fighter aircraft, designed by Northrop. The pilot operated the
Northrop_XP-79
Topics referred to by the same term
XP2, XP 2, XP.2, XP-2, may refer to: Hyperloop One XP-2, an experimental hyperloop pod McLaren XP2, a prototype sports car, predecessor to the McLaren
XP2
Media player and media library application by Microsoft
Windows until Windows XP, in which it was officially renamed Windows Media Player v5.1. ("v5.1" is the version number of Windows XP). In 1999, Windows Media
Windows_Media_Player
1941 prototype fighter aircraft
The Curtiss XP-46 was a 1940s American prototype fighter aircraft. It was a development of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation in an effort to introduce the
Curtiss_XP-46
American pay television channel
Disney XD carried coverage of the 2018 Overwatch League as part of its D|XP block. In 2019, Disney XD began to air the NFL's Pro Bowl, in a simulcast
Disney_XD
Fighter aircraft prototype by Boeing
The Boeing XP-9 (company Model 96) was the first monoplane fighter aircraft produced by the United States aircraft manufacturing company Boeing. It incorporated
Boeing_XP-9
Music workstation
The XP-80 was introduced in 1996 and is now discontinued. Source: The XP-80 has a 76-key semi-weighted keyboard. A smaller 61-key variant, the XP-60 was
Roland_XP-80
Motor vehicle
The XP-755 concept car, also known as the Mako Shark, was designed by Larry Shinoda under the direction of General Motors Styling and Design head Bill
Mako_Shark_(concept_car)
Microsoft Windows operating system released in 2001
Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE) is a version of the Windows XP operating system designed to serve as a home-entertainment hub. It was the first version
Windows XP Media Center Edition
Windows_XP_Media_Center_Edition
American politician
Xiongpao "Xp" Lee (pronounced /ˈɛks ˈpiː/; born December 1978) is an American politician serving since 2025 in the Minnesota House of Representatives.
Xp_Lee
Canceled fighter aircraft project
The Bell XP-52 and subsequent XP-59 were World War II fighter aircraft design projects by the American Bell Aircraft Corporation. Both projects featured
Bell_XP-52
Brand of rugged compact digital cameras
Fujifilm FinePix XP-series of digital cameras consists of the company's tough, waterproof and lightweight point-and-shoot digital cameras. All XP-series cameras
Fujifilm_FinePix_XP-series
Fighter aircraft in use by the US Army Air Corps 1929-1937
maneuverable aircraft for its time, the XP-6 prototype took second place in the 1927 U.S. National Air Races, and the XP-6A with wing surface radiators took
Curtiss_P-6_Hawk
American fighter aircraft
American pilot. XP-37 Allison V-1710 inline, cockpit moved to the rear of the fuselage YP-37 Service test version of XP-37, 13 built XP-40 Allison V-1710
Curtiss_P-36_Hawk
Suborbital space plane design
The Rocketplane XP was a suborbital spaceplane design that was under development c. 2005 by Rocketplane Kistler. The vehicle was to be powered by two jet
Rocketplane_XP
Motor vehicle
The Buick XP-300 (initially designated the XP-9) is a concept car created by General Motors in 1951. It is a counterpart to GM's Le Sabre concept, with
Buick_XP-300
Criticism of Windows XP deals with issues with security, performance and the presence of product activation errors that are specific to the Microsoft operating
Criticism_of_Windows_XP
Twin-engined fighter aircraft proposal
The Curtiss XP-71 was a 1941 American aircraft proposal by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation for an exceptionally large heavy fighter design. It was intended
Curtiss_XP-71
1943 fighter aircraft series by General Motors Fisher Body Division
production. In October 1942, the contract for two prototypes, designated "XP-75", was signed with the Fisher Body Division of GM. The design concept was
Fisher_P-75_Eagle
German optics company
T✻XP Distagon 40 mm T1.3 Master Prime T✻XP Planar 50 mm T1.3 Master Prime T✻XP Planar 65 mm T1.3 Master Prime T✻XP Sonnar 75 mm T1.3 Master Prime T✻XP Sonnar
Zeiss_(company)
1938 fighter aircraft family by Bell
Kelsey wished to shepherd the XP-39 through its early engineering teething troubles, but he was ordered to England. The XP-39 project was handed over to
Bell_P-39_Airacobra
(codenamed Longhorn) began in May 2001, prior to the completion of Windows XP, and continued until November 8, 2006, when it was released to manufacturing
Development_of_Windows_Vista
Prototype fighter aircraft
The Consolidated Vultee XP-81 (later redesignated ZXF-81) is a development of the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation to build a single seat, long
Consolidated_Vultee_XP-81
Motor vehicle
concept car created by Chevrolet, beginning life as Experimental Project 882 (XP-882) in the late 1960s. It had a mid-engine configuration using a transverse
Chevrolet_Aerovette
American twin-engined fighter of WWII
turbosuperchargers, with a central nacelle for the pilot and armament. The XP-38 gondola mockup was designed to mount two .50-caliber (12.7 mm) M2 Browning
Lockheed_P-38_Lightning
Suite of office software
Registration Wizard. Microsoft Office XP (Office 10.0 or Office 2002) was released in conjunction with Windows XP, and was a major upgrade with numerous
Microsoft_Office
Firewall software for Windows
was first included in Windows XP x86 SP2, Windows XP x64, and Windows Server 2003 SP1. Before the release of Windows XP Service Pack 2, it was known as
Windows_Firewall
Post-War USAAF/USAF all-weather interceptor
test four experimental XP-82 aircraft (P-82 designation) gave way in the same month to an order for 500 production models. XP-82 / XP-82A Prototype. The USAAF
North American F-82 Twin Mustang
North_American_F-82_Twin_Mustang
Motor vehicle
codenamed XP-851. The Banshee name was retroactively given in 1971 when engineer Bill Collins installed the leftover Banshee badges taken from the later XP-798
Pontiac_Banshee
Prototype fighter aircraft
The McDonnell XP-67 "Bat" or "Moonbat" was a prototype for a twin-engine, long-range, single-seat interceptor aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces
McDonnell_XP-67
American Experimental Fighter Aircraft
The Curtiss XP-42 was an experimental fighter built by Curtiss Aircraft in the late 1930s to research engine cooling and improving the performance of the
Curtiss_XP-42
evaluation; these two airframes, 41-038 and 41-039 respectively, were designated XP-51. The first RAF Mustang Mk Is were delivered to 26 Squadron at RAF Gatwick
North American P-51 Mustang variants
North_American_P-51_Mustang_variants
Fighter aircraft prototype by Boeing
The Boeing XP-15 was an American prototype monoplane fighter. This aircraft was essentially a monoplane version of the Boeing P-12, differing in having
Boeing_XP-15
Experimental fighter aircraft
fitted with a turbo-supercharged 1,150 hp (860 kW) Allison V-1710-11 as the XP-37 (company designation Model 75I). The cockpit was moved back towards the
Curtiss_YP-37
Emulator for PowerPC Macs and for Windows
the latter's Windows XP Mode. Windows Virtual PC does not officially support MS-DOS or operating systems older than Windows XP Professional SP3 as guests
Virtual_PC
Free and open source web browser
Chrome; this includes all versions prior to Windows 10, starting with Windows XP. Supermium has 32-bit and 64-bit executables. Its version numbers are parallel
Supermium
Class of lifeboat
The XP-class lifeboat is a class of small inflatable rescue boat operated by the RNLI of the United Kingdom and Ireland. Other small boats operated by
XP-class_lifeboat
United States fighter aircraft
The Seversky XP-41 was a fighter aircraft built in the United States in 1939. A single prototype was modified from the last production Seversky P-35 by
Seversky_XP-41
Microsoft Windows file manager application
to purchase music. Windows XP had a Media bar but it was removed with SP1. The Media Bar was only available with Windows XP RTM. Every folder also has
File_Explorer
American WWII fighter
Curtiss test pilot Edward Elliott flew the prototype XP-40 on its first flight in Buffalo. The XP-40 was the 10th production Curtiss P-36 Hawk, with its
Curtiss_P-40_Warhawk
Prototype fighter aircraft
The Curtiss XP-62 was a prototype single-engine interceptor aircraft, that was built for the United States Army Air Forces, by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation
Curtiss_XP-62
Experimental fighter aircraft
The Bell XP-77 development was initiated by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II to produce a simplified "lightweight" fighter aircraft
Bell_XP-77
Experimental biplane fighter
The Curtiss XP-22 Hawk was a 1930s American experimental biplane fighter built by Curtiss for evaluation by the United States Army Air Service. In 1929
Curtiss_XP-22_Hawk
Canceled fighter aircraft project
Tucker XP-57 was the designation of a lightweight fighter which was proposed to the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) in 1940. Nicknamed the "Peashooter"
Tucker_XP-57
Brand of microprocessors by AMD
Thunderbird, debuted in 2000. AMD released the Athlon XP the following year, and the Athlon XP's immediate successor, the Athlon 64, was an AMD64-architecture
Athlon
Series of GPUs by Nvidia
all OpenCL 2.x and OpenCL 3.0 features were made optional. The Nvidia Titan Xp & the Founders Edition GTX 1080 Ti does not have a dual link DVI port, but
GeForce_10_series
2009 Microsoft operating system version
Windows environments, including Windows XP Mode, to run on the same machine. Windows XP Mode runs Windows XP in a virtual machine, and displays applications
Windows_7
Wedge Corvette (1963) WTCC Ultra (2006) XP-882 Four Rotor (1973) XP-895 Reynolds (1973) XP-897GT Two-Rotor (1973) XP-898 (1973) XT-2 (1989) YGM1 (1999) CERV
List_of_Chevrolet_vehicles
Microsoft software project (1999–2001)
The development of Windows XP started in 1999 as a successor to the Windows Neptune and Windows Odyssey projects. Neptune was originally going to be the
Development_of_Windows_XP
Family of fighter aircraft
project and gave it the designation XP-47. In the spring of 1940, Republic and the USAAC concluded that the XP-44 and the XP-47 were inferior to Luftwaffe fighters
Republic_P-47_Thunderbolt
Prototype escort fighter
The Bell XP-83 (later redesignated XF-83) was a United States prototype jet escort fighter designed by Bell Aircraft during World War II. It first flew
Bell_XP-83
Mid-engined fighter aircraft
an experimental series to test out a variety of solutions. The resulting XP-39E featured two primary changes from the earlier P-39D from which it was
Bell_P-63_Kingcobra
XP
XP
XP
Female
Russian
Belarusian form of Russian Nastasya, NASTASSIA means "resurrection."
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Golden
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beloved, Another name of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi and a name given to karmic Yoga
Male
Egyptian
, the grandson of Tetet.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Life
Boy/Male
Arabic
Pride of the State
Girl/Female
Latin
From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jyothika | ஜà¯à®¯à¯‹à®¤à¯€à®•ா
Light, A flame
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Praise
XP
XP
XP
XP
XP