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Microsoft tried to build a bridge between the server room and the gaming den, using the bones of Windows Server 2003 dressed in XP’s colorful Luna skin. It failed commercially, but it succeeded technically.

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Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, often accessed via the Internet Archive for legacy projects, is a hybrid OS based on the Windows Server 2003 kernel that supports up to 128 GB of RAM. While offering improved stability over its 32-bit counterpart, the platform is constrained by limited driver availability and an end of support in 2014. Microsoft tried to build a bridge between the

The biggest hurdle for XP x64 was compatibility. The OS used the same WOW64 (Windows on Windows 64-bit) subsystem we use today, allowing it to run 32-bit applications. In fact, because it used the Server 2003 kernel, it was often more stable and crashed less than standard XP. In fact, because it used the Server 2003

Windows XP Professional x64 Edition: The Forgotten Bridge to 64-Bit Computing