Question about new sytem with windows XP
I just purchased a new desktop system. It is a decent system with AMD Athlon 64 x2 3800+ dual core and 2GB DDR Ram and 250 GB hard drive. Not top of the line I know...but none the less a decently powerful system.
I am going to install Windows XP Home Edition. I dont really intend to do much multi-media stuff on this system and I am not sure why I would need XP Pro. So, my question is am I somehow limiting the performance of my system by only in stalling the XP Home Edition? Thanks guys. |
Re: Question about new sytem with windows XP
If you have to ask, no.
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Re: Question about new sytem with windows XP
I am going to take that to mean that if I am not aware of the extra features included in both XP Media and XP Pro than I will not be missing anything using XP Home. Is this correct?
I was actually specifically asking if using XP Home as opposed to the other two would at all effect system *Performance* ? Sorry if I did not make it clear in the initial asking of the question. |
Re: Question about new sytem with windows XP
Yeah if you don't know what you are missing you likely won't miss it [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
You should be fine with the Home edition, performances will be the same. XP Home is just that...its designed for the typical computer user who use a computer at home. Here's an article if you want more details http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...p_home_pro.asp |
Re: Question about new sytem with windows XP
In the above linked article it states that ...
"Multi-processor support - Windows XP Pro supports up to two microprocessors, while Home Edition supports only one." Since the system I purchased uses AMD Athlon 64 x2 3800+ DUAL CORE does that mean that having only the XP Home Edition is limiting the systems performance. I am a bit confused. |
Re: Question about new sytem with windows XP
Dual core system still only have 1 processors, so yes it will run fine on Windows XP home, even MS-DOS [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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