Windows XP was built on the Windows NT kernel, which was a foundation used by business-oriented operating systems. This base provided significant stability and performance improvements over its predecessors. For the first time, home users experienced an operating system that was both user-friendly and robust, capable of running for extended periods without requiring a reboot.

: The setup process is streamlined to be completely automatic, often including a pre-integrated product key to bypass manual entry.

Windows XP Sweet 6.2 Fr is a legendary "unattended" or custom modified version of Windows XP, specifically designed for French-speaking users. While it wasn't an official Microsoft product, it became a staple in the mid-2000s "warez" and customization scene. The Origin Story

Unlike the standard "Luna" blue theme of XP, Sweet 6.2 features a custom visual style often inspired by Windows Vista or Mac OS X . It typically includes custom icons, cursors, and wallpapers.

: These "Sweet" editions are third-party modifications. For a "clean" and official experience, users often prefer standard SP3 images from the Microsoft Community Hub recommendations.