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I'm really happy with the quality of the product I bought from the Amazon web site. The seller decription of the product was spot on. I got the product as quickly as promised and would by from them again if I see they have something I'm interested in.Thanks so much.
Kudos to most every review that I've read about Microsoft OS after 98. If they could just add the driver updates so that new apps would function properly and leave the good stuff alone, that would be tremendous. Explorer was great in 98; configure one folder the way you like, and then you could make all of them look that way.(are you really sure that you want to change it). (you need administrator privileges) I AM THE ADMINISTRATOR.lol etc,etc,etc.
I went to put this on my computer and already had a better version on my computer, so I couldn't use it
I ordered a copy of xp for a secondary computer's operating system, and I recieved the order in a few days, in great condition. As a matter of fact, I got the order before my computer was done being built. Recommeded highly, and thanks again you guys.
In its early years, this operating system was one of the most unsatisfactory I have ever used --- including DOS, Win 3.1, Windows 95 and Windows 98.Aside from being incompatible with older hardware, XP Home Edition crashed frequently --- especially if you often work with several windows open at once as I do. Even installing service pack 2 did not help.After the last go-round, I was forced to hire an expensive data recovery guru --- another story in itself --- but was still unable to recover everything lost.Throughout this six-month nightmare, I repeatedly reinstalled the XP program, including, more than once, service pack 2. My computer was completely compromised. As a writer, I was forced to save documents no less than once for each new sentence, and at touchy moments, literally every few words.Most important, the program is highly susceptible to viruses and hackers. Still, after my dreadful experience with XP Home Edition, I forever swore off Windows as my primary operating system. Preventing these two problems requires expensive add-on software and hardware.True enough, the built-in firewall OUGHT to work. This was particularly unhelpful. That, however, didn't plug the security leaks.
But in my case, hackers got in anyway -- four times in six months. With this software, I suffered repeated break ins, the last of which cost me some primary data and several of my original poems. In the end, I had to junk the machine all together.In my experience, Mac and Linux operating systems are both far superior.Now I've got one Windows machine --- a laptop purchased in early 2007 at or around the release of Service Pack 3 --- to run a BioFeedback program whose authors, unfortunately, had not created a Linux version.Admittedly, Microsoft's final XP service pack seems to have plugged XP's most serious security holes. Microsoft operating systems remain magnets for viruses and hackers --- to say nothing of endless bugs and technical issues --- and eons of otherwise unnecessary computer security checks and maintenance.
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