Debrief and Defend: Windows XP Home v. XP Professional
White Papers However, Windows XP's several editions - Professional, Home, Media Center, etc.have created some confusion in the marketplace. Here's a quick guide to the benefits that Windows XP Professional provides organizations.
[September 26, 2009, 1:22]
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Enables Unattended Installation of Operating System and Applications in Less Than an Hour
White Papers Taking advantage of Remote Installation Services (RIS) and Group Policy features in the Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system, the Corporate Services Division Information Technology Management Branch (ITMB), serving two British...
[August 30, 2007, 1:00]
S6510/Vista vs. S2110/XP Professional
Blog As I have described previously, I spent a long time struggling with Vista on the S2110, before finally giving up and going back to XP Professional. What I want to concentrate on here is the difference between Windows Vista and Windows XP Professional.
[January 9, 2008, 13:06]
MSDN Webcast: Windows XP Professional for Embedded Systems (Level 100)
White Papers Available through 2016, the Windows XP Professional for Embedded Systems operating system is a great solution for embedded systems including kiosks, Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), industrial controllers, and large medical devices.
[November 6, 2008, 0:01]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback This is an overview of Windows XP Professional for the 64 bit extension of x86. Mention of Apple? Why? I'm pretty certain that the latest articles on Jaguar/Panther don't mention AMD's x86-64 . Seeing as how there's not a version of Windows for the...
[January 8, 2005, 23:27]
A Look Into Windows XP Professional Security
White Papers This paper provides a look into the world of Windows XP Professional security features, along with some helpful tips. Whether or not one has to deal with IT Security in his or her daily job, one cannot neglect the security aspects of software today...
[June 7, 2006, 1:00]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback Itanium has nothing to do with this review: Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition runs on x86 processors that have 64-bit extensions, such as AMD's Athlon and Opteron chips, and some of Intel's Xeon and P4 chips.
[January 12, 2005, 6:25]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested review
Reviews Just before Christmas, Microsoft finally made Release Candidate 1 of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition available to testers. As far as browser plug-ins are concerned, 64-bit versions of Flash, Shockwave and Java VM should be present when Windows...
[January 5, 2005, 12:10]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback 1218 may be available for download to the lay user now but certain other members are able to obtain more recent builds
[January 21, 2005, 8:08]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback If you need more that 4GB of memory, then you shoudnt be running Win XP. Thats Server Country still.
[January 10, 2005, 0:28]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback Re. Mike Collins' comment: Well I agree with Mike and by they way, Mike is talking in general not just in this particular case.friends.Who has the back bone here or are we so close mined?
[July 12, 2006, 5:19]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback How about wanting to edit a complete DVD in memory ? Surely thats not server country ?
[January 10, 2005, 14:22]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback I'm afraid the review was a non-event, half the time stating the obvious in pseudo technical jargo, the rest of the time sitting on the fence, being ever so dry and deadpan. What I would give for people in computer journalism who a)can write and b...
[January 10, 2005, 23:51]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback Re. Mike Collins' comment: as far as 'sitting on the fence' is concerned, this is a preliminary report on a beta version, so it isn't appropriate to deliver a final verdict; as to the writing style, we should point out that this article was...
[January 11, 2005, 9:06]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback The Itanium is a completely different architecture to that of the Athlon 64 and Opteron, that is probably why it is not mentioned.
[January 11, 2005, 20:15]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback Are there any NIC adapters that have 64-Bit drivers? I have an ASUS K8V muther board and the 3Com Gigabit LOM (3c940) controller does not seem to have 64-bit drivers. Ivan
[February 17, 2005, 1:35]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback Anon.said "The main benefit is 64 bit math, not 64 bit addressing! I disagree. Some of us need 64 bit addressing because 4GB RAM is simply not enough.
[January 9, 2005, 22:26]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback 4GB of memory is not much in the 3D and Film development worlds. I find editing film for DV is now a burden on my 1GB, 2-3 is now required.
[January 10, 2005, 14:25]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback So if you can get 2 times average performance and for compute intensive programs like games - 8 or more times performance (after all with 64 EM64-t you can gurantee SSE2) guess who will drive this market so that all desktops will be 64 bit within...
[January 14, 2005, 0:18]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback Your recent ZDnet article titled “Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested” begins with this: Release Candidate 1 (RC1) of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is now available: ZDNet has put Build 1289 through its paces.
[January 16, 2005, 15:27]



