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is there any advantage in a home user getting XP Pro over XP Home?

 

Is there much of a difference?

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Depends on how worried you're about security and networking, XP HE and XP Pro are like 95% the same, just a few things change, making Home Edition more for your house and Pro for your Office, If you're programming, try Pro, but I develop at home with HE and the result is the same
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Thanks chaps :)

 

Just finished tutoring my 16yr old son on building his first computer from the ground up. He runs XP Pro on his laptop and I use W2K on mine. I just needed to know what advantages XP Pro had over XP HE and you have answered that:)

 

Thnx

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If you are a gaming person like myself, brother and a few other people I know, then go for Windows XP Professional. I have heard too many bugs with Windows XP Home Edition and Games, Visual STUDIO .NET and Networking. XP Professional is certainly worth the extra few dollars, but try http://www.ebay.com for Windows XP Pro. (I got an OEM edition for $50US) (at the time, $68 Australian)
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Thnx:)

 

so is there a difference in getting an OEM rather than buying from a shop?

 

I want to get XP as the AMD Athlon 2.8 chip says it is optimal for XP?

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