by Krank » Wed 2005 Dec 21 2:41
True, but as a home-user i found out when i switched that although Win XP Pro has some more funtions, its enough to use the Home version.
This might come in handy when you want to play a game wich is barely running on your system, cause pro does have more procceses running and does ask more ram.
A tip for xp users now i think of it;
When you are trying to use a program and your system has trouble with it, set windows in classic mode.
It will be easier on your system.
How to make a Direct-X Filenew system:
Gigabite p35 DS3R
Award software international, F11, 01-04-2008
Intel E8200 "wolfsdale" intel core duo
OCZ ddr2 pc2-6400 Gold kit, 4 gig.
maxtor hdd, 80 gig, ide
Peak Radeon HD 3850 512 mb pcie
Liteon dvd rom, ide
Fortron BlueStorm 500w
Windows xp pro sp2