List of features removed in Windows XP


As the next version of Windows NT after Windows 2000, as well as the successor to Windows Me, Windows XP introduced many new features but it also removed some others.

Shell

  • The dialog box that warns the users when removing external flash storage devices without safe unmounting has been removed.
  • The Line Up Icons command on the desktop was removed and replaced by the Align to Grid option. Due to this being a toggle, simply aligning desktop icons once without further constraining their placement requires an extra click.
  • The Minimize all windows command on the taskbar was removed. The purported replacement, Show the desktop, co-existed with this feature on Windows 2000 and in any case only hides windows temporarily instead of actually minimizing them. It is still accessible through the keyboard shortcut but it is not available through the mouse.
  • The Show icons using all possible colors option in Display Properties has been removed. Icons are always shown using all possible colors. Microsoft states that this is by design.
  • The VGA screen resolution and 8-bit color depth options have been removed from the Settings tab of Display Properties. It is still possible to select these options using the Advanced button available under this tab, however Microsoft states that this workaround is unsupported.
  • In the Command Prompt, QuickEdit mode and Insert mode are disabled by default.
  • Links to Phone Dialer and NetMeeting were removed from the Start menu.
  • The View my Active Desktop as a web page option in the Web tab was removed.

Boot

  • All mentions of Windows 2000 on the boot loader were changed to simply say "Windows".
  • The "Starting Windows..." message and its associated text before the boot screen has been removed. The "Resuming Windows..." message and its associated text when the computer is turned on after hibernation remains, but with the mention of "Windows 2000" being replaced with "Windows".
  • The layout of the boot screen was changed. Aside from the logo itself, the background is now black instead of white, the progress bar was changed from a determinate progress bar seen in Windows 2000 to an indeterminate one, the animated gradient bar as shown on the boot screens of Windows 95, 98, Me and Windows 2000 was removed, and the "Starting up…" and "Built on NT Technology" texts from Windows 2000's boot screen was removed.
  • * For the same reason, the progress bar seen on the AUTOCHK-style boot screen was also removed.
  • The "Built on NT Technology" text on the classic login screen was removed.

Personalization

  • With the Desktop Themes utility in 2000 becoming the Themes tab in Display Properties in XP, the Rotate theme monthly option in Desktop Themes, which was introduced in Microsoft Plus! 98 and later included in Windows 2000 and Me, and both the options to select what parts of a theme to apply and the previews for parts of a theme were removed.
  • * As well, the previous desktop themes introduced with Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95 and included with Windows 98 and Windows Me such as the Baseball, Dangerous Creatures, Inside your Computer, Jungle, Leonardo da Vinci, More Windows, Mystery, Nature, Science, Space, Sports, The 60's USA, The Golden Era, Travel, Underwater, and Windows 98 themes were removed, while Windows Default is replaced by Windows XP and Windows Classic.
  • The previous wallpapers and tiles from Windows 95–98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 including the Plus! wallpaper were removed.
  • The Channel Screen Saver and Plus!-themed screensavers were removed.
  • The Utopia sound scheme, first included in Windows 95 and included up to Windows Me, was removed, however the files for the sound scheme remained intact on the Windows XP CD-ROM in the i386 folder and could be manually installed on Windows XP from the CD-ROM; they would be removed from the installation media in the lead-up to Service Pack 3 of Windows XP.
  • The Windows Logon Sound and Windows Logoff Sound sounds were replaced with the ones used by Windows XP while The Microsoft Sound was removed entirely.
  • It is no longer possible to save or delete schemes under the Appearance tab of Display Properties.
  • The option to select a Pattern under the Background /Desktop tab of Display Properties was removed. Users can only set a pattern by editing the registry.
  • The 3D FlowerBox, 3D Flying Objects, 3D Pipes and 3D Text screensavers were updated to use Direct3D instead of OpenGL. Because of this, several changes were made:
  • *The 3D Flying Objects screensaver was updated to replace the previous logo used since Windows 3.1 with the one introduced with Windows XP, while the 3D Maze and Flying Windows screensavers were removed entirely as they were never updated to accommodate the aforementioned logo changes. The 3D Pipes teapot easter egg was also removed from Windows XP.

Windows Explorer

Small Icons view was removed from Windows Explorer.Web view in folders was disabled by default but can be reinstated by editing the registry. Additionally, the Customize This Folder Wizard was removed. Due to the removal of Web view, pie charts showing disk space are no longer available immediately upon opening a drive.
  • The status bar no longer shows the free space remaining on the given disk when browsing through folder paths of shell namespace extensions, removable drives, and network shares when the navigation pane in Windows Explorer is turned on, unlike in Windows 2000. It continues to show the free space remaining only for paths on local drives. In combination with the Web view-related lack of pie charts previously mentioned, this means it is no longer possible to immediately view the amount of space remaining in these three cases.
  • The Directory icon was removed from My Network Places.
  • The default sort order in Windows Explorer has changed but can be restored by editing the registry.

Media components

Protocols

  • NetDDE and NetBEUI, which are included in earlier versions of Windows, are no longer installed by default but can still be manually installed from the Windows XP CD-ROM.
  • The DLC network protocol is no longer included. A download was made available by Microsoft.
  • The AppleTalk protocol is no longer included and was not made available for download from Microsoft.

Subsystems

Hardware support

Windows 9x

Later versions

Service Pack 2

Service Pack 3

  • The Address bar toolbar on the taskbar was removed for legal reasons, according to Microsoft. Windows Desktop Search is touted as a replacement.
  • The ability to use boot disks to boot into setup was removed.
  • The option to display the special Internet Explorer icon on the desktop was removed.
  • The ability to install service packs cumulatively is no longer available in Service Pack 3 as it requires at least Service Pack 1 to be installed first. Cumulative slipstreaming, however, is still possible and supported.
  • The Energy Star logo in the Display Properties dialog, first introduced with Windows 95 and included up to Windows XP Service Pack 2, was removed.
  • The copyright information in the About Windows box was updated from "1985-2001" to "2007". The banner itself remains unchanged, however.

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