Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition FULL VERSION with SP2

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Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition FULL VERSION with SP2

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 : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition FULL VERSION with SP2
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Microsoft
Color: 1-user
EAN: 0805529831414
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Microsoft Software
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Model: N09-00984
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Release Date: 2004-09-28
Studio: Microsoft Software



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Features:
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  • Create and enjoy home movies with the built-in Video support
  • Share your video project with the easy E-mail attachment & mass-mailing features
  • Go Mobile with the ability to Communicate anytime, anywhere
  • Discover and Download online music, with the easy-to-use Internet features





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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - xp home with sp2
2002 was not wanted or needed, i needed 2003. my friend took me to a computer programer, and he put in 2007 profesionalknow i have radio, and can watch movies and all that stuff. thank i'll be back to buy other products.later.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Windows for MAC
I received the product promptly. Had a bit of trouble installing it, I don't don't know if it was the CD or what but the Apple Genius figured it out. I'm satisfied with the purchase.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - windows xp for apple notebook
I recently bought the full version windows xp with sp2 for my mac notebook due to the fact that many of the programs I needed do not have mac versions. I found the installation with Bootcamp(already equip with new apple notebooks) and absolutely seemless transition. I split my hard drive between mac and windows xp(I did not go with parallels) and have found no issues as yet except my computer once stopped in the middle of an application and just rebooted itself and it hasn't happened again. When my desk top is ready to replaced, I will use the windows xp version again on the apple desk top that I plan to purchase. Great buy....Also very easy to uninstall off apple notebook and start over... We all know how windows gets jammed up after a while and regardless of all the disk cleanups and defrags etc it starts to run slow and needs to be redone.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Mac Lover, Windows hater, but....
Windows XP is actually a good product. I purchased the full version of XP to load onto my new iMac so that the wife can do some work at home (the program for work is Windows only). I was impressed with the plug-and-play that actually recognized new hardware immediately, without the the old Windows way of going to "adding hardware," then loading drivers, etc. Our computers at work use XP, so I know it's a pretty stable platform... much more than all prior Windows platforms, with the exception of NT which was awesome. I also like the fact that it didn't come with all of the loaded junk that comes on a pre-installed PC. I thought that I would loath myself for installing it on and tainting my iMac, but I actually find myself being content with using it and I think I really have the best of both worlds having Windows and Mac OS X on one computer. PS. the only reason that it's not 5 stars is because it's Windows. LOL



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Windows XP full version
I purchased this to use on my MACBook. Being a MAC person, I was afraid of getting VISTA, glad I was able to get the XP version.



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