Do you mean XP home or XP Pro?
I would generally go with Pro, because there are few more features, but I no
longer know the price differential.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Computer Guys Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Tom Chambers
Sent: 03/25/2008 11:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CGUYS] XP advice needed -
Listmembers -
I've had to retire two PCs because they both became
"clogged" and un-useable . By co-
incidence(?) , they are the only machines I've had which ran Win2000.
They both have one gig chips , lots of ram , and plenty
of storage . I'd like to have them
wiped and reloaded with XP , which my current machines are running
successfully . That means
I need to buy XP software , but I'm finding that confusing . I want to
put XP on two basic
machines to be used at home for word processing , internet connection ,
and possibly a
wireless network .
Can anyone offer any advice ?
Many thanks,
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