Microsoft Windows XP Professional

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Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system for businesses of all sizes, and for individuals who demand the most from their computing experience. Windows XP delivers all the features you need for the digital age - including tools for creating and managing digital photos, music, and video, or for building a small network - all in one box. Windows XP is built on Windows 2000 to give it a solid, reliable foundation. It then builds on this foundation with new multimedia capabilities, Internet Explorer 6, new Internet security features, and much more. Plus, an improved, task-based visual design puts the features you use most often in the foreground.

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License Type: Complete Product

Media Format: CD-ROM

Summary

Product Title: Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Manufacturer: Microsoft

Lowest Price: $260.00

Power Score: 3.6 | 72 Reviews

Software

License Type: Complete Product

Version / Edition: Professional Edition

Media Format: CD-ROM

Min License Size: 1 user(s)

Max License Size: 1 CAL(s)

System Requirements

System Requirements: To use Microsoft? Windows XP you need: Computer/Processor: PC with 300 MHz or higher processor clock speed recommended; 233 MHz minimum required (single or dual processor system);* Intel Pentium/Celeron family, or AMD K6/Athlon/Duron family, or compatible processor recommended Memory: 128 MB of RAM or higher recommended (64 MB minimum supported; may limit performance and some features) Hard Disk: Minimum: 1.5 GB of available hard disk space Actual requirements will vary based on your system configuration and the applications and features you choose to install. Additional available hard-disk space may be required if you are installing over a network. For more information, please see www.microsoft.com/windowsxp. Drive: CD-ROM or DVD drive Display: Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution video adapter and monitor For DVD video playback: DVD drive and DVD decoder card or DVD decoder software & 8 MB of video RAM For Windows Movie Maker: Video capture feature requires appropriate digital or analog video capture device & 400 MHz or higher processor for digital video camera capture Peripherals: Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device Note: To ensure that your applications and hardware are Windows XP-ready, please check www.microsoft.com/windows/catalog/. Miscellaneous: For Internet access: Some Internet functionality may require Internet access, a Microsoft .NET Passport account, and payment of a separate fee to a service provider; local and/or long-distance telephone toll charges may apply; 14.4 Kbps or higher-speed modem For networking: Network adapter appropriate for the type of local-area, wide-area, wireless, or home network you wish to connect to, and access to an appropriate network infrastructure; access to third-party networks may require additional charges For instant messaging, voice and video conferencing, and application sharing, both parties need: Microsoft .NET Passport account and Internet access or Exchange 2000 Server instant messaging account and network access (some configurations may require download of additional components) For voice and video conferencing, both parties also need: 33.6 Kbps or higher-speed modem, or a network connection; Microphone and sound card with speakers or headset Addtional system Requirements (Miscellaneous section): For video conferencing, both parties also need: Video conferencing camera; Windows XP For application sharing, both parties also need: 33.6 Kbps or higher-speed modem, or a network connection; Windows XP For remote assistance: Both parties must be running Windows XP and be connected by a network For remote desktop: Windows 95 or later-based computer, and the two machines must be connected by a network

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: Intel Pentium Processor

Recommended Processor Speed: 300 MHz

Recommended Memory: 128 MB

Recommended Disk Space: 1.5 GB

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Additional Specifications

License Pricing: Standard

Language Support: English

Software Name: Windows XP Professional

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Reviews on Microsoft Windows XP Professional

  • 1
  By member: jfl36 - Jun 7, 2007

Windows XP Professional

Strengths: shipped quickly

Weakness: The product did not pass Microsofts validation test.

This is not acceptable. i will not accept software that is not validated by the manufacturer. with this copy of Windows XP you cannot receive updates etc. this product should not be sold.

  • 5
  By member: AlexanderAkulick - Aug 14, 2003

Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Strengths: All of its features

Weakness: No more than any other OS when used by in-experienced people.

I have read the good and the cheesy comments here and I USE multiple Windows and Linux OS platforms as well as others without problem. This is a very user-friendly software and one of the easiest to use even for a beginner. It is the most compliant system for hardware recognition and installation, having more imbedded drivers than any other OS. It has been designed to become a part of your...

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  • 4
  By member: DH21187 - Nov 3, 2001

Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Strengths: The most stable OS yet from MS.

Weakness: Buggy and always crashing

When the first version of this OS first came out it was horrible and had a ton of problems and I trashed it in my review. I can now say after multiple services packs and hot fixes that MS has created a rather stable OS on par with Win2k. Granted there are still some programs that run better on Win2k but for simplicity for the common user you can't beat it.

  • 5
  By member: bmccurdy - Jan 8, 2002

Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Strengths: stable, nice new interface features, robust

Weakness: needs a beefy PC with fast CPU and lots of RAM

While this OS is not for everyone, XP is a big step forward for Windows. If you are a power user, this is your OS. If you are a gamer or are new to Windows, most folks will probably be better off with Win98 or WinME. I have personal experience with every MS operating system since Windows 3.0 and struggled mightily as an early adopter with the original Win95 and WinNT4. The upgrade to XP, by...

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  • 5
  By member: Flashpop - Jan 31, 2002

Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Strengths: Easy install, Robust, had many drivers that I could not find for W2K. Stable, Worked with older HW that I could not use on W2K, or NT4. Did I say STABLE?

Weakness: Can't uninstall without losing data. My problem,learning the new locations for standard and new features. Cost more than I want to pay.

I did an upgrade and have been very pleased. It installed with everything working (all my existing programs), basically. I had to un-install re-install Norton. One or two minor things. It interfaced with my network and proxy quickly and has worked fine. All video problems fixed with latetest Geoforce III drivers, and it has been a pleasure to use since. The only really negative comments I see on...

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  • 5
  By member: Shockdown - Oct 19, 2003

Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Strengths: Easily accessable by even the most computer illiterate people out there, very reliable stability, and more integration and support for more programs than any other OS out there.

Weakness: Security issues which have been addressed via updates, and the older MSDOS compatibility has finally been thouroughly thrashed entirely.

This OS is currently unbeatable when it comes to compatibility and stability. If you have stability problems, it's your hardware. I have been running this system for 3 years since XP was first introduced without a single format, and only one defragmentation (yes, very bad but yet no performance effected at all) and I use this system for all of my needs every single day. The reason I have yet to...

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  • 5
  By member: rbrtmuhamm - Nov 19, 2004

Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Strengths: Has incredibly large database of drivers

Weakness: Activation

Purchased my copy from www.salesintl.com received order quickly works perfectly. Have been running on my system now for about 6 months and i love it. Much better than windows ME. Best operating system ever!!

  • 5
  By member: coolzzy - Jun 18, 2002

Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Strengths: Compatible with everything, lightyears faster than any previous OS, INCLUDING win2k

Weakness: takes awhile to shut down, but its a fair trade off for the lightning fast bootup

I don't know whats wrong with everyone here that is bashing XP. I work at an IT helpdesk for my university, and we have it on all our machines. I have had it on my home PC for 7 months and NEVER had a lockup or problem, and i've switched through a myriad of software and hardware. Same thing with all the machines we manage in our office, ranging in speed from 333Mhz to 1.7Ghz.

  • 5
  By member: universeofheroes - Sep 30, 2002

Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Strengths: Microsoft build the new Windows XP combined with Windows NT, 2000 and 98 technology. I has clean lines,visual effects,32bit high color greater multimedia support, system restore,error reporting .

Weakness: The only weakness is that it needs a high end systems specially suitable for Intel Pentium 4 and above 360ram

Basically It is a stable system. If you find lags in 3dgames than upgrade your video cards with Windows XP logo tested certified drivers. Windows XP pro is a must buy for all home and office users.

  • 5
  By member: garyleeshu - Nov 7, 2001

Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Strengths: Microsoft seems to have gotten windows right with Xp Pro. It is smooth and precise with gobs of goodies for the power user and enough utilities to save you some actual money.

Weakness: Activation is contingent on registration. This is a bad precedent to set and tells me why the FED sued old Bill and his crowd. I hope other software manufacturers do not follow suit. -

The test drive for Windows Xp has been great. It seems that Microsoft has finally gotten Windows right. Even though you will probably have to upgrade many drivers and a few software programs the ease of operation for the average user working with the PRO versions will be pleasing. There are ample built in utilities that will make even some power users happy. Activation based on registration and...

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