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Re: OS? Home or Pro?



Thanks kids!

This is exactly the information I was seeking.  My
networking needs are few and probably very basic.  If
it can see my LAN to access the web wirelessly, that's
about all I care about and frankly even that's not all
that important.

Now if someone could tell me why this old Sony VAIO
can't see my wireless network I'd be in heaven!

--- Jeffrey Larson <jeff@zonemobius.com> wrote:

> 
>  > This of course makes the whole Home vs. Pro
> debate rather  
> inconsequential.
> 
> It is inconsequential only if you have ready access
> to a pirated or
> 2nd hand copy of XP Pro, or the skills necessary to
> find one on the
> web.
> 
> There is really no debate here.  If you need one of
> the Pro
> features, get it.  If you don't then save your
> money.
> 
> Those of us in the computer industry have a tendency
> to want the biggest
> and best thing.  That's fine, but not necessarily
> relevant for
> those looking for a low cost platform to run audio
> applications.
> 
> For most people it boils down to this: if you need
> to connect the
> computer to a network run by a university or
> business, then get XP
> Pro.   If you don't then the chances are good you
> will never notice
> the difference.  Read the various feature comparison
> lists and decide.
> But don't be afraid that Home is less stable than
> Pro, it isn't.
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 
> 


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