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Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition w/SP2Full Product - MPN: N0900558N1 See Product Details
$78.99 - $164.01
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Items In Windows (Family) You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition w/SP2Description Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition is the next version of the Windows operating system, which is designed exclusively 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. Built on the solid foundation of Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition also sets the standard in efficient and dependable computing. A great visual design, reliable Windows engine, and Internet security features combine with capabilities for sharing your computer, to give you the most dependable Windows operating system yet. Quick Glance License Type: OEM License Media Format: CD-ROM Summary Product Title: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition w/SP2 Manufacturer: Microsoft Lowest Price: $78.99 Power Score: 4.2 | 10 Reviews Software License Type: OEM License Media Format: CD-ROM Min License Size: 1 user(s) Max License Size: 1 user(s) System Requirements Required Processor Class: Intel Pentium Processor Required Processor Speed: 300 MHz Required Memory: 128 MB Required Disk Space: 1.5 GB More Info URL: Manufacturer Link Reviews on Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition w/SP2
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dewme2
- Mar 30, 2005
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition w/SP2Strengths: It works, but only for one activation. After that, you deal with Microsoft. Weakness: Only one activation. Every other OEM XP software I have bought has at least five before you have to call Microsoft. If you are trying out different motherboards/hardware configurations, stay away from XP software that only allows one activation before dealing with Microsoft's questioners. This limitation should be prominently displayed so that purchasers could decide if the "come-on" price is worth it.
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shifly
- Jul 17, 2004
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition w/SP2Strengths: stable, fast, user friendly Weakness: requires a fast system, lacks some useful utilities from win 98 and 2000 Definitely the most stable, user friendly microsoft operating system yet. Requires large amounts of ram, and takes up more hard drive space than any past microsoft os, but runs smoothly and multi-tasks well.
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pasta1234
- Sep 2, 2004
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition w/SP2Strengths: Nice stable OS. Weakness: Has a lot of colorful and pathetic things that make the system lose performance. I popped in the cd and loaded this home version of xp on a newly built system. I have used xp pro before and to tell you the truth i really could not tell the difference. Apparently the differences are with digital media and stuf like that. Anyway it loads quickly and it inlcudes the first service pack. After installation you are ready to go with probably the most compatible os invented. In stall...
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snose
- Jan 8, 2005
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition w/SP2Strengths: I upgraded from Windows ME and this version is considerably more stable. Weakness: Updating of a few drivers was required and even an unofficial work around to allow continued usage of a scanner, not compatible with Windows XP. Overall I am very impressed with this operating system compared with previous Windows versions. For best efficiency, maximize your RAM. I would advise using 1 GB of RAM for multitasking programs.
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fromerop
- Jun 16, 2004
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition w/SP2Strengths: One of the best MS windows OS in use today. Weakness: Once in a while older programs do not respond. User needs to down load new drivers or buy latest version of program in use or problematic code. I have use the professional version and so far I may say that this is one of best OS microsoft have developed. I advise to use all the memory you can afford. I have one Gig of ram and feels very solid multitasking with several demanding programs.
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aceskull
- Jan 31, 2007
XP homeStrengths: Its alot better than win98 and winME. Secure, Stable, nice design, user friendly. Weakness: Of course it has weaknesses its made by microsoft. usual crashes, lockups, upgrade errors..but hey thats windows. If you haven't already upgraded to windows XP then trust me when I tell you, its time. If you want the cheap version then buy XP home but it lacks XP professional's server, business, and Windows Servers support just to name a few. Other than that, you can do everything with XP home, internet, word processing, games...etc. I use XP home for my kids computers, because they don't need the more...
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Lonnie106
- Apr 26, 2005
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition w/SP2Strengths: Best Windows OS yet Weakness: Slow Happy Happy Joy Joy. All works as expected. Even plays my kids software that wouldn't boot in 98. Have plenty of RAM and go for it.
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bmkrishi
- Aug 2, 2006
Windows XP Home Edition w/Service Pack 2Strengths: best software Weakness: none fast and Definitely the most stable, user friendly microsoft operating system yet. Requires large amounts of ram, and takes up more hard drive space than any past microsoft os, but runs smoothly and multi-tasks well.
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dukefam
- Dec 13, 2005
Windows XP RocksStrengths: Very Good Operating System... Try to beat it. You can't. Weakness: Not very much Very good product, arrived in a timely fashion, in the condition said. Windows XP is the ONLY way to go (Until they come out with the next OS) Thank You Advertisement
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Its Windows!
Strengths: Works well big upgrade over Win 98 and 2000.
Weakness: These are well known and I don't need to repeat them
The OEM edition is a great buy for anyone who wants to put windows on a computer without a microsoft OS. Reactivation isn't a problem. I've had to reactivate mine a number of times as I have swapped components, but only once have I had to call microsoft and I got through quickly and was given a new activation code without a problem.