[pchelpers] Re: Questions
- From: "pchelp" <pchelp@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 07:35:41 -0600
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From: "Jackie MacWhirter" <jmacwhirter@xxxxxxxxx>
> 1. Suppose you had Window XP Pro on your existing computer and changed
> your motherboard could you do a fresh install without any problems?
No problem......But you would probably have to reactivate.
>
> 2. What do you have to reactivate it again.
Call an 800 number. I updated my system and had to reactivate my
Windows and Office. Did both in less than 4 min.
> Is Windows XP more user friendly than win 2000?
Actually I find tham about the same. XP a little better if you have
never used either of them before.
> 3. Is Windows XP Pro much better than Windows 2000 pro-- I am getting
> this as a gift-- sometimes in January so I need some help. I would like
to
> hear from someone who has Windows XP or the professional edition.
I use XP Pro at work and XPHome at ....home. Better than 2000pro.
Depends on what you like and get used to. I like the ease of setup for XP.
I like the features for graphics that they have. My brother is a BIG
win2000 fan and he just broke down and put XP on one of his machines. Will
have to wait and see if he goes over totally. I was never big on Win2000
because of the learning curve. No time. Story of my life!!
Your Brother,
Robert McLellan
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