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Moving from W2000 Pro to XP Pro

Asked By W. eWatson
14-Nov-09 07:03 AM
I thought about upgrading to XP Pro last year, but decided against it. I
see now that MS has returned to distributing XP Pro rather than leave it
up to third party software vendors. it is selling for $244 on Amazon. Is
there isomewhere I can get it lower?

Since you have an internet connection you can easily find out for yourself.

Dave Patrick replied to W. eWatson
14-Nov-09 11:38 AM
Since you have an internet connection you can easily find out for yourself.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22windows+xp+professional%22+price&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g5g-m1




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W. eWatson wrote:Googling oem xp professional gives this very informative

W. eWatson replied to W. eWatson
14-Nov-09 02:41 PM
Googling oem xp professional gives this very informative source.

W. eWatson wrote:I think they give way too much emphasis on the ability to

Sid Elbow replied to W. eWatson
14-Nov-09 05:34 PM
I think they give way too much emphasis on the ability to upgrade an
existing Windows OS. it is a dubious advantage - along with carrying over
any existing programs you need, you also carry over a lot of dead wood
and bloat not to mention any problems that have built up with the
existing installation. Data can usually be saved.

Whichever version of XP you buy, do yourself a favour and go for a fresh
install. Don't be afraid of it - if you plan ahead, it is never as
onerous or as time-consuming as you think it will be and you will end up
with a significantly better installation.
Sid Elbow wrote:I am going for the full oem version from newegg complete
W. eWatson replied to Sid Elbow
14-Nov-09 06:42 PM
I am going for the full oem version from newegg complete install, $137,
32-bit. it is a little used computer with maybe 4-5 apps I use. it is
really dedicated to a specific almost around the clock application. It
should be a lot easier than when I take this 7 year old machine in a few
weeks and replace it with a new machine, x64-bit, with Win7. That I am
not looking forward to. Lots and lots of apps.
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