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Product Details of Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2

Description

Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition is the next version of the Windows operating system, which is designed for home computing. Windows XP Home Edition puts the exciting experiences of the digital age at your fingertips. From digital photos, music, and video to building a home network, Windows XP Home Edition brings you into the digital age with ease.

Quick Glance

License Type: Complete Product

Media Format: CD-ROM

Summary

Product Title: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2

Manufacturer: Microsoft

Lowest Price: $55.00

Power Score: 3.4 | 12 Reviews

Software

License Type: Complete Product

Version / Edition: XP Home Edition SP2

Media Format: CD-ROM

Min License Size: 1 user(s)

Max License Size: 1 User

System Requirements

System Requirements: Processor: PC with a 233-MHz or faster processor required, 300-MHz Intel Pentium, Celeron family, AMD K6, Athlon, Duron family, or compatible processor recommended Memory: 128 MB of RAM or more recommended (64 MB minimum supported, may limit performance and some features) Hard Disk: 1.5 GB of available hard-disk space required (hard-disk usage will vary based on configuration, custom install may use more or less disk space), additional hard-disk space may be required if you are installing over a network Drive: CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive Display: Super VGA monitor and video adapter supporting 800 x 600 or higher resolution Video Card: For DVD video playback: DVD-ROM drive and DVD decoder card or DVD decoder software and 8 MB of video RAM. for Windows Movie Maker: Video capture feature requires appropriate digital or analog video capture device and 400 MHz or faster processor Input Device: Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device Internet Connection: 14.4 Kbps or faster modem, some Internet functionality may require Internet access. Networking: Network adapter appropriate for the type of network to which you wish to connect, and access to an appropriate network infrastructure. Note: For instant messaging, voice and video conferencing, and application sharing, both parties need .NET Passport account and Internet access

Required Processor Class: Intel Pentium Processor

Required Processor Speed: 233 MHz

Required Memory: 64 MB

Required Disk Space: 1.5 GB

Recommended System Requirements

Recommended Processor Class: AMD Athlon, Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium

Recommended Processor Speed: 300 MHz

Recommended Memory: 128 MB

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Language Support: English

Software Name: Windows XP Home Edition

Upgrade Information: Not Applicable

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Reviews on Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2

  • 4
  By member: Celtic05 - Aug 29, 2007

Good Seller

Strengths: Low Cost of Software and received package in good time.

Weakness: See comments

Software worked fine. Was worried in the beginning since it looked as if the Windows Certification Sticker had been reattached to the software. It did activate and register fine. No problems so far.

  • 5
  By member: djk2450 - Mar 22, 2006

all is well!

Strengths: great price; OS installed easily; MS validation was no problem; the item is as advertised.

Weakness: it could have been for free, but bill gates has a mortgage, too.

i was apprehensive of the seller having bogus cd's, but the OS is up and running and there have been no problems. i think i may buy another for this price, because i love to be creative with computers, hence the nickname Crash!

  • 4
  By member: gesnerm - Mar 8, 2006

Windows XP Home Edition w/ SP2 (Full Product).

Strengths: Works

Weakness: expensive

I think that XP home is a very good value because there are alot more options than either linux or mac. It is also the easiest version of windows yet.

  • 4
  By member: pmbooks - Apr 14, 2006

Windows for my Mac

Strengths: With Boot Camp it loaded easily. Product as expected.

Weakness: Windows is by its nature not as easily navigated as other operating systems, but the XP is fine for what it is.

I bought this to load onto my Macbook with intel. As soon as it came available via Boot Camp (free download from Apple) I looked for the cheapest version of Windows I could buy. THis version, OEM, with some sort of branding on the disc and without any "box" turned out to be just fine for the task. Following the Boot Camp instructions I loaded the OS onto my Mac and so far so good. This will...

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  • 4
  By member: daurbina - Jul 2, 2006

The best OS for end users

Strengths: Faster internet, better performance

Weakness: heavy system requirements, no good for old DOS programs

I upgraded my OS (Win98 to WinXP). The results were good. No more anoying problems, freeze screens, etc. SP/2 is the pack which improve your internet connection and surfing. In addition, It could be used for small bussiness; however, if your system run or is based in DOS OS, it could not run very well in WinXP.

  • 5
  By member: psbonney - Nov 28, 2005

software

Strengths: very good easy to install. the price is very affordable,

Weakness: I am still using and haven't found any yet.

very good i reccomend for everyone. very easy to install. very intructions exspecially for a first time builder of a pc. it is very helpful and good licenses.i tell every one about this product. i have always use windows xp and have never had any problems. exept when my system has a virus or is to full of cookies and what not.

  • 5
  By member: ross6385 - May 12, 2006

XP Home w/ SP2 works good

Strengths: Easy to load and authenicate Much more stable than Windows ME or 98

Weakness: Always need to keep it updated to protect against viruses

I build my own computers using barebone systems. You can save money over buying the prepackages systems, but you have to load your own operating system. I've had good experience with Windows XP home. I've never tried the Professional version, but I hear that there is not that much difference

  • 4
  By member: campbem - Sep 25, 2009

SoftwareMedia.com - Windows XP Home SP2

Strengths: good price (on sale?)

Weakness: web site was difficult to use. took me 5-6 times to get all the way thru the purchase process (painful).

Overall I'm happy with my purchase of Windows XP from SoftwareMedia.com. Their price was good but it must have been on sale. Their web site was flakey, as it kept crapping out on my as I was going thru the purchase process. It literally took me about 5-6 attempts to get all the way thru the checkout process. I almost just gave up and went with another vendor. Not sure what the problem was, but it...

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  • 1
  By member: mimbrava - Dec 26, 2006

Windows XP Home with SP2

Strengths: none

Weakness: corrupted my iMac

I don't know whether it was Windows XP or Outlook Express or Parallels, but upon installation on my brand-new iMac, on which I had just configured my Mac Mail e-mail accounts, my Mac Mail accounts became disabled, and my whole new computer went kablooey. Programs were behaving erratically, and I did not trust the computer, though I tried mightily to use it. I had AppleCare walk me through an...

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  • 1
  By member: Marek123 - Feb 25, 2006

The Worst Experienve Ewer

Strengths: At least i recived it .

Weakness: none.

Well this windows tha i recive was used and it camed without a original retail box . So what ewer you do dont buy it from them , it ewen looked used and the licence looked like someone had taken it off of his computer and glued it on a piece of plastic.

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