Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2

  • Min CPU: 233 MHz
  • Min HD Space: 1.5 GB
  • Min RAM: 64 MB
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    • Product Rating: 3.3 star(s) Review summary of Microsoft Windows XP - Professional Upgrade
      by alaTest, Apr. 10, 2008
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      alaTest has collected and analysed 238 reviews of Microsoft Windows XP - Professional Upgrade from international magazines and websites. ...
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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Product Reviews: Microsoft Windows XP Professional 64-bit RC2
      by Jason Saundalkar, Apr. 28, 2005
    • Pros: Good compatibility with 32-bit applications and games, no performance penalties, quick networking
    • Cons: Lacks support for old network protocols, not compatible with older applications
    • Comments:
      For those uncertain whether or not to take the plunge, we suggest evaluating RC2 along side XP 32-bit (via dual booting), to make sure that all your hardware and software is working properly. Unfortunately, as older 6-bit code does not run properly at thi...
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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Microsoft Windows XP - Professional
      by Matt Lake, Sep. 3, 2001
    • Pros: Streamlined interface; better performance on many systems; easier and more capable networking; integrated CD-R/RW playback and burn features; Remote Assistance tool aids troubleshooting and control of remote PCs.
    • Cons: You can install XP on only one machine; piddling discounts for additional PC licenses; nags you to sign up for Passport Web account; heavy system requirements.
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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Microsoft Windows XP - Professional
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: Streamlined interface; better performance on many systems; easier and more capable networking; integrated CD-R/RW playback and burn features; Remote Assistance tool aids troubleshooting and control of remote PCs.
    • Cons: You can install XP on only one machine; piddling discounts for additional PC licenses; nags you to sign up for Passport Web account; heavy system requirements.
    • Comments:
      After a buildup of Hollywood proportions, Microsoft released its final cut of Windows XP, promising that the "biggest release since Windows 95" would end the stability woes of Windows 95 and temper the unfriendly interface of Windows 2000. We found the fi...
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