Updated: July 11, 2020 (March 16, 2009)
Charts & IllustrationsKey Dates in Windows XP Life Cycle
After Windows XP leaves the Mainstream support phase on Apr. 14, 2009, Microsoft will publish fewer patches for the desktop OS. While Microsoft will continue to publish security-related patches for Windows XP through Apr. 2014, the patches will only apply to systems running the latest service pack (SP3).
Date | Event | Significance |
April 14, 2009 | Windows XP leaves Mainstream support
New patches for nonsecurity bugs in Windows XP (regardless of SP level) no longer made generally available Security-related patches for SP2 and SP3 continue to be released as needed |
Customers who want to have access to any new nonsecurity patches Microsoft produces must have an Extended Hotfix agreement. |
July 13, 2010 | Windows XP SP2 retired
Microsoft stops releasing security patches for Windows XP SP2 |
Customers must deploy Windows XP SP3 to continue receiving security patches. |
April 8, 2014 | Windows XP leaves Extended support
Product is no longer supported except by |
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