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Old 07-16-2014, 08:14 PM #1
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What?

This is either a gross exaggeration, or you have a deeper issue. I have over a dozen Win7 machines running in my building (that I maintain) with very little problems.

I upgraded all of them from XP about 2 years ago because they are smoother running, less temperamental and recognize peripherals much better then XP ever dreamed about.
ok late reply maybe a few less but i hate using it since this post i finally got it stable for i dont know how long

but the newest os is always the most popular for them to hit

and its a scam new pcs custom pcs all now force 7 or 8

im die hard xp cooperate unlike other versions cooperate is almost bullet proof

i cant help the hat i grew up on what most now say huh what

8086 dos batch sys reg and all that programming i could program xp i new the reg and batch etc by heart

now i lost count of types of whats it ddr? sdram crap do what you want mix it whatever most often ran fine and just slow or better sdram

i am no going back to pc and os school i will just garage sale and dumpster it to stay old like me lmao

hope this is not to old to reply my settings were not on oops
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im die hard xp cooperate unlike other versions cooperate is almost bullet proof
I am going to have to correct you here. There is NO difference between XP Pro and XP Pro Corporate Edition EXCEPT for the licensing.

XP Pro is licensed for one individual. They can re-install it numerous times with the same product key. The "Corporate" edition is a volume license for install in large offices with robots at cubicles.

How do I know this? I was the "guy" that did the purchasing, installation and upgrades of hundreds of machines in a BIG corporate setting.

Lets not confuse people here if we can help it.
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I am going to have to correct you here. There is NO difference between XP Pro and XP Pro Corporate Edition EXCEPT for the licensing.

XP Pro is licensed for one individual. They can re-install it numerous times with the same product key. The "Corporate" edition is a volume license for install in large offices with robots at cubicles.

How do I know this? I was the "guy" that did the purchasing, installation and upgrades of hundreds of machines in a BIG corporate setting.

Lets not confuse people here if we can help it.

ok thanks for info i always gave Corporate Edition i liked it better and like said my customers could crash change parts without the dreaded xp shutdown

beats me about that because i used Corporate Edition but thanks

the main point is its bs only time xp dies is on new machines new machines force the new windows if you want drivers that was my point all old already running xp are fine just another not explained well scare

thanks
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