Windows XP system can still get tips for Microsoft patches

  
Although the Windows XP system has announced the discontinuation of services, there are still ways to get updates from Microsoft. A German technical expert posted a tutorial on the forum, doing some work on the Windows XP system, can make the Windows Update server mistakenly think that your XP system is POSReady 2009, and continue to provide updates and security patches for the computer. The following system home Xiaobian will give you a detailed introduction to XP system stop service how to do! 1. Right click on the blank space to create a new text document, you can name it, change its extension to .reg, right click on the file, select “edit”. 2. Paste the following code in the open window and save it; Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\WPA\\PosReady] "Installed"=dword:00000001 3. Restart the computer, then check the Windows Update, if it is not a character Too bad, you will find some new updates available for download. The principle of this operation is: Windows XP is very similar to Windows Embedded POSReady 2009, so you can install the latter system update to get Microsoft protection. Unlike Windows XP, the official support for Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 is as of April 9, 2019, so your Windows XP will continue to receive Microsoft updates for the next five years, unless Microsoft blocks the above-mentioned disguise.
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