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| Microsoft Windows XP Professional [Old Version] | ![Microsoft Windows XP Professional [Old Version]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/416Z0ZCGE7L._SL160_.jpg)
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List Price: $299.00 Buy New: $97.33 You Save: $201.67 (67%)
New (4) Used (1) from $97.33
Avg. Customer Rating: 159 reviews Sales Rank: 497
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 95 Color: 1-user Media: CD-ROM Edition: Full Version Autographed: No Memorabilia: No CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 10 CPU Type: AMD Athlon Processors: 1 System Memory: 2000 Hard Drive Size: 30000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 9.7 x 2.4
MPN: E85-00086 Model: E8500086 UPC: 659556714284 EAN: 0659556714284 ASIN: B00005MOTH
Release Date: October 25, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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The older, buggier version October 31, 2008 A little slower, a little more buggy and unstable, I'm surprised it's still sold when newer versions of the operating system are available.
SP3 makes this the greatest OS ever made! May 10, 2008 I recently had the delightful experience of running the latest XP Service Pack 3 offered as a free upgrade from Microsoft. While Windows XP Professional already impressed me, SP3 makes this the most important OS ever created.
With plenty of duds, Microsoft does manage to release a few gems such as Powerpoint, Excel, some really good games, and the Windows XP operating system. With SP3 Microsoft has hit a home run that immediately increases the value of tons of hardware (literally). This is due to the dramatic improvement in performance offered to this existing and otherwise depreciating hardware.
To label this enhanced operating system "the best ever" is a reflection of how well it does in a multitude of categories ranging from multimedia to basic everyday use. Comparing mainly it to Linux and Apple's OSX I am surprised how well good old XP Professional is handling itself under pressure with the help of Service Pack 3. Add to that the multitude of compatibility with software and hardware and this becomes a "killer OS".
After the upgrade to SP3 many systems with dual core processors will finally be given some justice. Lower latency allows audio professionals to make workstations out of budget systems. SP3 directly improves the way so many modern systems will handle music, audio, and video applications. Audio pops and ticks which have plagued early adopters of newest technology are reduced if not eliminated by SP3.
A Windows XP system can be further streamlined to make the user's experience more snappy. Many tools are available to help people with common problems such as figuring out what all the processes running in the background are doing, and if they are needed. A customized XP system running SP3 will redefine your idea of how fast your good old computer actually is. Thanks Microsoft for releasing SP3 and continuing to support Windows XP.
Don't buy the full retail version February 8, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Only recently have I discovered the OEM versions of Microsoft operating systems. OEM cost $130. Full cost $280. Regardless of what you pay you can only install on a single computer. Why give your money to Microsoft?
And all around improvement from the past windows os's October 10, 2005 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
If you're reading this. You want to upgrade, your old computer to Windows XP Professional Edition here are a few things to keep in mind.
First thing is, you can download service pack two from Windows update. So no need to buy it integrated with XP.
These are what I consider the minimum system requirements:
256 MB of RAM. I have found is adequate more equals better. 500 MHz or higher will do. 7200 rpm hard drive will help a lot.
If you're running Windows millennium edition, or 98 upgrade now the stability is vastly improved. Gone are the blue screens of death.
Frequently asked question: is Windows XP Pro better than home edition?
Windows XP Pro has a more high-end networking features that most home users will never miss or would even know were missing. So for most users Windows home edition is fine. They both are based on the same code and are almost identical.
If you're thinking of upgrading from Windows 2000, I did, because I like the GUI interface better. But Windows XP is as stable as Windows 2000. So it's your call.
The plug-and-play ability of Windows XP is totally great! Windows XP will by default find most drivers for video card sound cards, network cards, etc. that is such a bonus gone in the days of having to search for CDs with drivers.
I recommend upgrading to Windows XP be a professional or home edition. It is a great operating system
Have some fun and get it done
Excellent May 23, 2005 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
The product of Windows XP- Professional is just what I was looking for with many updated features and I am looking forward in using it daily. It was shipped exacting when they had told me to expect it. But most of all, Service was "top knotch". I could not have asked to better service on any questions or problems I may have had. Customer service is a plus. I would not hesitate to purchase another product from this seller.
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