First, let's decode the name.
Microsoft ended support for XP in 2014. However, community-driven "Update Packs" (like the infamous SP4 or USP5) were rolled into Sweet 62. windows xp sweet 62 final francais iso better
Verdict: A fascinating time capsule of the customization scene, but a dangerous vehicle for modern daily use. First, let's decode the name
In the mid-to-late 2000s and early 2010s, Microsoft’s Windows XP was the undisputed king of operating systems. However, the default installation was bulky for the hardware of the time and visually plain. This gap in the market gave rise to "Modded" or "Custom" Windows distributions. Among the most famous in the French-speaking world was the "Windows Sweet" series by Benjamin D. (often known as Benjamin DVR). Verdict: A fascinating time capsule of the customization
Windows XP Sweet 62 Final represents one of the last major iterations of this project. It promised a "Better" experience—faster, prettier, and pre-configured. But looking at it through a 2024 lens, does "Better" hold up?