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This
is the full version, NOT an upgrade. Reliable, Roll back to previous state,
auto driver updates, latest hardware & driver support, Windows
XP pro core files protection, compatible with earlier versions of Windows
Windows XP professional is clearly superior
to earlier versions in all key performance categories.
- Faster startup performance: Windows xp professional
is on average 34% faster than Windows 2000 and 27% faster
than Windows 98 SE.
- Better run-time performance: This
measurement refers to the speed at which Windows XP pro performs tasks
while your computer is running. Improvements in windows
XP professional runtime performance are evident in application startup
and time and resource management. For example, average application startup on
windows XP pro is 25% faster than Windows 98 SE and equivalent
to Windows 2000 Professional.
- Memory and Performance:
In systems which include the recommended memory requirement of 128 megabytes of
RAM, Windows XP pro is consistently superior to previous versions of Windows.
- Windows
XP pro offers dramatically faster startup and resume times, highly
responsive applications, and other new features such as Fast User Switching and
an enhanced user interface.
- Wireless networking support: Makes it much easier
for users who need to move between wireless networks, while supporting
high levels of encryption to enhance security.
- Enhanced Software Restrictions Policies: Can contribute to improved
system integrity, manageability, and, ultimately, lower cost of ownership
of the PC.
- Windows XP Firewall: Reduces the risk of network and Internet-based
attacks.
- Windows Security Center: Easily change Windows XP settings and identify
security issues.
- Integrated CD Burning: Archiving data onto CD is now as easy as saving
to a floppy disk, and does not require an expensive third-party solution.
- Dualview: Users will be able to maximize their productivity by working
on multiple screens, while removing the need for multiple CPUs.
- Remote Desktop: Allows users to access all of their data and applications
housed on their desktop computers from another computer running Windows
95 or later that is connected to their machine via a network.
- Hot docking: Laptop users can move easily between docked and undocked
configurations without rebooting the system.
- Network Location Awareness: Applications and network services can
be written to react intelligently when a network location change is
detected. For example, an application could connect an end user to
a closer server if that user moved from one building to another
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