

Windows XP has a lot of updates in the user interface (compared to Windows ME and 2000), making it easier to use and navigate through files and programs. While these features are not available in the Home version. Professional version of the operating system have more features such as backup program, encrypted file systems (EFS) feature, remote control, offline files, IIS, etc. Prior to Windows 7 market dominance, Windows XP was the most widely used desktop operating system in the world for many years. The Home version was targeted to home PC users, while the Professional version was designed for business and professionals.

All Windows operating system users know the default multimedia player that has accompanied all the different versions of this operating system over the last decade, which is known as Windows Media Player and allows us to play audio and video files using a very simple interface.
