| |
|
|
|
|
![]() |
|
|
|
|
| |
![]() |
|
||
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|||
| |
|
|
|
|
|
Microsoft Windows XP Professional w/ Service Pack 2Full Product - MPN: E8502665 See Product Details
$58.99 - $258.99
Shipping costs are based on an estimate of UPS ground or equivalent carrier within the contiguous US, excluding Alaska and Hawaii. Please see Seller's website for actual shipping costs. PriceGrabber works hard to improve your online shopping experience every day. If you notice inconsistencies in our product information, we encourage you to notify us of any issues by clicking here.
Items In Windows (Family) You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Microsoft Windows XP Professional w/ Service Pack 2Description Microsoft Windows XP Pro streamlines the way people work with information and one another, making it easier to create, share and analyze data. It is designed for users who demand the most from their computing experience. This reliable operating system will keep your computer up and running usually even if a program crashes and helps you recover from system problems more easily. Quick Glance License Type: Complete Product Media Format: CD-ROM Summary Product Title: Microsoft Windows XP Professional w/ Service Pack 2 Manufacturer: Microsoft Lowest Price: $58.99 Power Score: 3.8 | 19 Reviews Software License Type: Complete Product Version / Edition: SP2 Media Format: CD-ROM Min License Size: 1 user(s) Max License Size: 1 User System Requirements System Requirements: Processor: 233 MHz or faster (300 MHz Pentium/Celeron family, AMD K6/Athlon/Duron family, or compatible recommended) Memory: 128 MB RAM or more recommended (64 MB minimum* supported) Hard Disk Space**: 1.5 GB Drive: CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Display: Super VGA monitor and video adapter supporting 800 x 600 or higher resolution Video Card For DVD: Video playback: DVD-ROM drive and DVD decoder card or DVD decoder software and 8 MB of video RAM Windows Movie Maker: video capture feature requires appropriate digital or analog video capture device and 400 MHz or faster processor Other: Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device 14.4 Kbps or faster modem; some Internet functionality may require Internet access Network adapter appropriate for the type of network to which you wish to connect, and access to an appropriate network infrastructure Microphone and sound card with speakers or headset required for voice and video conferencing Note: For instant messaging, voice and video conferencing, and application sharing, both parties need .NET Passport account and Internet access. *May limit performance and some features. **Hard disk usage will vary based on configuration; custom install may use more or less disk space; additional hard-disk space may be required if you are installing over a network. Required Processor Speed: 233 MHz Required Memory: 64 MB Required Disk Space: 1.8 GB Recommended System Requirements Recommended Processor Speed: 300 MHz Recommended Disk Space: 128 MB More Info URL: Manufacturer Link Additional Specifications License Pricing: Standard Language Support: English Software Name: Windows XP Professional With Service Pack 2 Upgrade Information: Not Applicable Reviews on Microsoft Windows XP Professional w/ Service Pack 2
By member:
AlexanderAkulick
- Apr 16, 2005
Microsoft Windows XP Professional w/ Service Pack 2Strengths: Has included SP2 updates for improved security and networking. Includes new driver support for updated hardware. Weakness: SP2 still has issues that can interfere with some current software. Installs easily just as the original MS Windows XP Professional did without the need for extended updating from the MS Windows site. Really of no great advantage over previous versions except for the SP2 update, but remember the update is available free. The time saved for an Internet update download or Microsoft's free disk upgrade to SP2 is all that is saved. The firewall and added security...
By member:
aelstein
- Mar 29, 2005
Microsoft Windows XP Professional w/ Service Pack 2Strengths: Very stable, does not crash. Weakness: Runs slower than Windows XP without the SP2 upgrade. The upgrade went fairly smoothly, for a Microsoft product. Midway through the installation, the OS could not find my internet connection, causing some anxiety, but I just continued the process. At the very end, having congratulated me on completing the installation, the entire system hung up and could not be rebooted. Ultimately, I unplugged the computer, then plugged it back in and restarted it....
By member:
martingodts
- Jul 24, 2005
Windows XP Pro w/SP2 is a mature productStrengths: installation, peer-to-peer network support, very complete Weakness: none, just know that you buy 1 license for 1 computer, if you install on more than 1, you will have to buy extra licenses (activation is online, so there's no way around in case you wonder) I installed Windows XP Pro on two computers - one with a Pentium IV 3.0 HT and one with an Amd XP 2900+ I started from OEM hard drives (unformatted). The installation process is completely automatic, it's just stunning! No expertise necessary, just let Windows do the driving! (I've installed OS for more than 20 years, I've seen it getting better and easier all the time). Once I had installed the...
By member:
anotherhick
- Oct 18, 2005
Windows XP Professional w/SP2Strengths: Excellent operating system. Microsoft is finally working to develop an operating system that is robust but user friendly while at the same time more secure. Weakness: None that I am aware of. I have been very pleased with the easy of installation and maintenance of XP Pro and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a change in their operating system.
By member:
mcattack86
- Sep 11, 2005
Great for office useStrengths: Security features Weakness: I don't know You usually don't take notice of your operating system. The computer's components will play a bigger role in the PC's total utility. XP Pro seems to be the standard for all office computers nowadays, and there aren't many other options. I found this online for half of the retail price and am using it for my business PC. It hasn't malfunctioned on me yet. If you're looking for a home PC, simply...
By member:
tsenga
- Mar 5, 2005
Microsoft Windows XP Professional w/ Service Pack 2It was very easy to do a full/new install. Update installation option also available. To have SP2 included is nice. Make sure to have more than 128MB of memory, otherwise the OS will run pretty slow. So far it is pretty stable for me. But then again, I used to battle with Windows ME.
By member:
dsweikum
- Jul 5, 2005
Microsoft Windows XP Professional w/ Service Pack 2Strengths: A great operating system Weakness: Some older types of hardware and software is not compatible Microsoft Windows XP Professional is a wonderful operating system to work with. I have been using it for several years and I am very pleased. It is well worth the price. I would highly recommend!
By member:
mm1941
- Aug 4, 2005
WIN XP PROStrengths: Installation was relatively easy. Weakness: None Directions for installation were good, no trouble installing. Was used to 98SE and just have to get used to the differences, I really like it and easy to use and navigate around in. Was a little apprehensive at first, but would recommend to anyone considering changing to a newer version.
By member:
mbertolo
- Aug 30, 2006
Windows XP SP2Strengths: Product was reasonably priced and was delivered quickly. Weakness: Once installed Microsoft said this "was NOT" a genuine copy which is what I paid for. Suggest better quality control on Windows XP SP2 to insure it is truly a genuine copy. I have been very pleased with all other purchases from PriceGrabber.com and will continues to make purchases through them. Advertisement
|
|
The current king of the Windows hill
Strengths: Universality
Weakness: Price; popularity makes it the hackers' target.
Great for fresh installs since it already includes SP2. This is the current standard in widely-available OSs. Has some security features not available in Home Edition. Careful if activating before completing your install, though; repeat activations in less than 120 days require phone calls to Microsoft.