Support for Windows XP

Support options, learn more and lifecycle information for Windows XP

Support options and resources

For technical assistance with Windows XP, please click here. For other content, please select a category below.

Self-support options

Windows XP Help & how to
Visit the Windows XP Help & how to center to learn about how to get all you can out of Windows XP.

Windows XP compatibility
Find out if your software or hardware is compatible or if you just need a software upgrade or a new driver.

Get the latest service packs, updates and more
Visit the Microsoft Download Center to find the latest services packs, updates, trials and drivers.

Self-support options for work

IT Pros: Windows XP TechCenter on TechNet
Visit the Windows XP TechCenter on TechNet for advanced troubleshooting and guidance for IT Pros.

Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack
Learn more about this suite of technologies available as a subscription for Software Assurance customers to improve compatibility and management, reduce support costs, improve asset management, and improve policy control in your environment.

Developers: Windows Client Developer Center on MSDN
Visit the Visit the Windows Client Developer Center on MSDN to learn about Windows development.

Support for Small Business
Simple help and troubleshooting for small businesses.

Microsoft Partners: Visit the Microsoft Partner Network
Microsoft Partners can access unlimited online support via the Microsoft Partner Network.

Community resources

Microsoft Community
Post a question or browse for solutions in the Windows XP Community forums.

IT Pros: Microsoft TechNet Windows XP forums
Post a question or browse for solutions in the Microsoft TechNet Windows XP forums.

Developers: Microsoft MSDN Software Development for Windows Client forums
Post a question or browse for solutions in the MSDN Software Development for Windows Client forums.

Get non-technical or customer service assistance
For general inquiries about Microsoft products and services visit our Contact Us page.

Technical support options

You may be entitled to free warranty support from your OEM (original equipment manufacturer
Visit our OEM contact page to learn how to tell whether your installation is OEM and to browse contact information for many OEMs. If your Microsoft product was preinstalled, distributed with your computer, or obtained as an upgrade directly from your computer manufacturer, the primary source for support is the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) who provided the Microsoft product.

Get Microsoft technical support
To contact a Microsoft Support Professional, click on the product and version below that is applicable to you. We’ll ask you a few questions to help us determine what your support options are. The support options may include email, on-line submission or phone support.

To find out what version you have, click the Start button, right-click Computer, and then click Properties.

Technical support options for work

IT Pros: Contact a Microsoft support professional using your TechNet Subscription
As a TechNet Plus subscriber, you are entitled to receive two (2) complimentary incidents and a 20 percent discount on any additional phone incidents you purchase. Learn more.

Developers: Contact a Microsoft support Professional using your MSDN Subscription
As an MSDN Subscriber, you may be entitled to receive up to four (4) technical support incidents depending on your subscription level. These support incidents can be used to resolve technical break-fix issues in a non-production environment and are the equivalent of paid Professional Support incidents. You can use a technical support incident to find a solution to a production issue if you can replicate that issue in a non-production environment. Learn more.

Microsoft Premier Customers: Visit Microsoft Premier Online (MPO) for troubleshooting resources or to submit an incident online
Enterprise customers with a Premier account can visit Microsoft Premier Online (MPO) for troubleshooting information or to open a support incident with a Microsoft support professional.

Microsoft Partners: Access unlimited online support via the Microsoft Partner Network
Microsoft Partners can access unlimited online support via the Microsoft Partner Network.

Microsoft Software Assurance
Get volume licensing and additional benefits with the Microsoft Software Assurance program.

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Using Windows XP

Windows XP Help & how to
Visit the Windows XP Help & how to pages for more information.

Differences between 32-bit version or 64-bit versions of the Windows operating system
Learn how to determine whether a computer is running a 32-bit version or 64-bit version of the Windows operating system.

Use this Fix it to enable "Run As" in Windows XP
Learn how you can enable and use the "Run As" command when running programs in Windows.

Manually removing programs from Control Panel
Get steps to manually remove programs from Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel.

Changing drive letter assignments in Windows XP
Use these steps to change the drive letter assignments.

Upgrade to Windows 8 today
Get Windows 8 today and be more secure.

Migrating to Windows 7

Upgrade to Windows 7 today
Get Windows 7 today and be more secure.

Upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7
Get step by step guidance on how to upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7.

Migration From Windows XP to Windows 7
Watch this video to observe the migration process from Windows XP to Windows 7.

Support lifecycle

Learn more about Windows XP support lifecycle

Support lifecycle policy page
Visit the Microsoft support lifecycle policy page to view Microsoft’s guidelines for product support from availability to end of product support lifecycle.

Support for Windows XP SP2 has ended
Support for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) ended on July 13, 2010.

Windows XP support lifecycle policies
View the support lifecycle policy information for the Windows XP family of products.

View support lifecycle information

Windows support lifecycle fact sheet
View important support lifecycle dates and information for the Windows products.

Support is ending for some versions of Windows
Learn how to check what version and service pack you are running.

Last Review : April 10, 2013