In an era where many PCs in France and North Africa were still struggling with low RAM, the official Windows XP was reliable but looked dated. Enthusiastic developers began creating "unattended" versions of XP—pre-activated, stripped of bloatware, and packed with modern tools. "Sweet" was the pinnacle of these French creations, known for its extreme stability and "all-in-one" convenience. The Sweet 6.2 "Final" Experience
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While official Microsoft support for Windows XP ended on April 8, 2014, hobbyist versions like "Sweet" continue to be used for: University of Alaska Anchorage Legacy Hardware : Running computers that do not meet the minimum requirements of modern operating systems like Windows 11. Industrial/Medical Use In an era where many PCs in France