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Latest post Mon, Apr 7 2008 2:42 PM by Avangi. 1 replies.
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New2grammar  +  497658 Mon, 07 Apr 08 02:04 PM

This version of Windows XP is no longer secure.

This version of Windows XP is not secure anymore.

Is there any difference at all?

Thanks in advance!

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Avangi  +  497669 Mon, 07 Apr 08 02:42 PM

I don't think there's any difference at all.  They both imply the operating system was once secure.

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