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Xp Home And Pro?


jayvio

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what are some of the diferences between xp home and xp pro. because i have both of them at my house and i am wondering wich one i should use.

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I am going with Pro.

 

If you want to be able to make a web server then Pro will be easier and cheaper then a server OS.

 

 

Anyone know where I can find a server OS (server 2000 or server 2003) with only 1 license? I don't need more then 1 as it will be on 1 computer.

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DONT GO PRO - Ive already heard that pro is getting a lot of bugs that home dosent have. If your only going to use it as a WS go with home

i dont know what youre talking about!?

 

Definetly go pro. Ive used both and pro is way better!

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windows sucks.... I have both xp pro and home, pro is bearable to us

if you dont mind tweaking it and putting up w/ its crap all the time...

I still think win2k is the best so far, although I recently switched to rh9,

I decided to reinsall windows to the partition where it was b4 cause I needed

to do some stuff in windows, and try and install winex w/ it detecting a windows

dir (my win2k partition was corrupted on accident when I was trying to install gentooo)...

anyway if you can get a hold of it, go w/ win2k.... if you're dead set on xp then

I guess go pro but sooner or later you'll realize it's just not worth it to be paying

for crappy OS's ever couple years that only get worse and worse....

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