First of all to Mouzie, go to this link
DirectX 10 Available for Download Outside of Windows Vista - For Windows XP - Softpedia .. thats proof that you are just a bit behind in your PC knowledge there buddy saying that XP cant go beyond Directx9 think again...
And again wrong about your little thing saying that XP users cant get rid of the 10 minute "Restart" reminder.. it can be done just a little harder.. so for more experienced and knowledgable users.. so 7 is for the ones who are either 1: LAZY or 2: DONT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING.. dont believe me here are the directions for xp
To get to the Group Policy editor, click on Start, and then Run and type in gpedit.msc.
Now navigate down to the following security settings:
Local Computer Policy
Computer Configuration
Administrative Templates
Windows Components
Windows Update
You’ll now see a bunch of options on the right hand side related to Windows Automatic Update. Here is where we can configure your message to disappear! There are basically two settings that we can manipulate to get what we want.
No auto-restart for schedule Automatic Updates installations
Set it to Enabled and Windows will wait for the logged on user to restart the computer instead of automatically trying to restart. No prompt will be displayed at all, so you will have to remember to restart yourself.
Re-prompt for restart with scheduled installations
Using this setting, you can configure the restart message to come up again, but at a longer interval. Go ahead and double-click on the setting and set it to Enabled. You’ll see the default value is 10 minutes. Go ahead and change it to whatever you want.