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Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 OEM | 
| From: Microsoft OEM Licence Category: Software
List Price: £102.99 Buy New: £77.49 You Save: £25.50 (25%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 76
Platform: Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4
MPN: E85-05103 Model: E85-04964 UPC: 882224385831 EAN: 0882224385831 ASIN: B000JTDV6M
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Microsoft WINDOWS XP PRO Professional SP2 OEM with COA, full VERSION
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Product Description Microsoft Windows XP Professional is the next version of the Windows operating system, which is designed for businesses of all sizes, and for individuals who demand the most from their computing experience. Windows XP Professional goes beyond the benefits
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More flakes than a snow storm September 5, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Where to begin... basically don't. The only thing more flakey was the XP64 I bought a few weeks earlier. With only the OS loaded I got blue screens galore. Updates didn't and Windows live this that and the other fell over but then were impossible to remove. I expected it to be better than XP64 which was a nightmare but frankly the improvement was marginal. I am sure you get the picture by now. If you want a 64 bit OS then this is not it.
Be Warned December 29, 2006 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I was very disappointed in the 64-bit version and I should have known that if THE major on-line only manufacturer of 64-Bit (Intel/AMD) PC's do not ship (as of Nov 2006) this OS with their 64-bit processors then there must be a reason.
And there was. Make sure you have a 64-Bit version of your ethernet driver (if you are on broadband) or Modem (for dial-up) BEFORE you install this OS.
Whist setting the machine up to work with standard software like MS Office and business printers was no problem, home-based hardware drivers are more difficult to come by.
Whist the OS supports 32-Bit drivers, they do not work in many cases. This is why I feel most disappointed that MS did not get this one working correctly.
I have since downgraded back to 32-Bit OS, losing 1GB of usable memory as well (3GB is the most 32-bit OS's can use).
Why did I buy it??? November 7, 2006 18 out of 23 found this review helpful
I thought that this would go well with my new 4 machine network of AMD 64 machines. I do graphics, animations and astrodynamics so I need a lot of crunch. Drivers are nearly non-existant,the Office spelling checker won't work and neither does the networking, if you have a wireless connect to your modem. Networking works otherwise, sometimes, but you have to keep re-setting it up. All-in-all W2K is better, except that it is not 64bit. Can't win, NOT buying vista under any circumstances. Linux or something else first. I've had enough of being ripped!!!
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