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Windows XP Home Edition

by Microsoft
Platform:   Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP / 95
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP / 95
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • This is the full edition. See the upgrade edition
  • Find out more-visit our Windows XP shop
  • Scan, organise and share your digital photos
  • Download, store, and playback of the highest quality digital music
  • Digital Video editing and sharing
  • DVD playback with full-screen controls (requires a decoder)
  • DirectX for best gaming experience
  • Communicate with instant messaging, voice and video conversations
  • Easily connect and share the computers and devices in your home
  • Remote Connection for help and support

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  • Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.
  • ASIN: B00005RG56
  • Release Date: 25 Oct 2001
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,095 in Software (See Bestsellers in Software)

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Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

Packed with multimedia features Windows XP Home Edition aims to unlock the full potential of your personal computer. It also looks great, with rounded window corners, larger and more detailed icons, and a clean-look desktop.

The best thing about Windows XP is that, as it belongs to the Windows NT/2000 product family, it's designed from the ground up for reliability, security, and networking. XP home users will soon see the benefits of this. The dreaded Windows crash and reboot cycle really is much less common with XP, and provided the hardware is up to scratch, XP performance is better too. The downside is that using a different codebase can make compatibility with old applications less good. Business applications normally run fine, but older games, Midi software and system utilities may well cause problems.

XP is more customisable than previous versions, including visual themes that let you change the whole appearance of Windows in an instant. Fast User Switching is a neat feature for computers used by more than one person--it lets another user log on without killing the other user's session, and when you switch back, running applications and open documents are as you left them. This is impressive, but what really counts is that XP properly understands how to deal with multiple users. Each user has their own special folders, like My Documents, which cannot be seen by other users. And for those with more than one computer, the Network Setup wizard simplifies setting up a network.

Windows XP has many strong multimedia features. The new Media Player lets you copy music from CD to hard disk, create your own playlist and write your own music CDs if you have a CD Writer. You can also playback DVD video (but only if a hardware or software DVD decoder is already installed) and play MP3 audio files and MPEG videos (but sadly not the popular Real Media formats). Admittedly, Media Player does nothing that you cannot also do with free alternatives, but it is slick and nicely integrated. There is also Windows Movie Maker, a basic tool for capturing and editing videos, which is fun to use although too limited for serious work.

For Web browsing, XP comes with Internet Explorer 6.0 and MSN Explorer. The most significant new feature for Internet users is the built-in firewall. A firewall protects against one of the most disturbing security risks, where other users unknown to you might connect to your computer while it is online, reading private files or causing other damage. XP's built-in firewall is a simple affair, but does prevent most types of unauthorised connection.

The XP user interface is not a radical departure from earlier versions of Windows, but there are a number of small changes that together add up to a significant improvement. For example, you can add and remove shortcuts from the Start menu by right-clicking the icon and selecting Pin or Unpin from the pop-up menu. Windows online help is integrated into a Help and Support Centre that works like an internal Web site, with searchable help, tutorials and walkthroughs. Laptop or other flat-screen users can set Windows to use ClearType for screen fonts, for a more readable display. There are, of course, some pitfalls. Windows XP is demanding on hardware, and it would be a mistake to install it on less than Microsoft's recommended minimum. Also, if you have devices such as modems, scanners, cameras, printers or multimedia cards, we strongly advise that you check with the manufacturer for XP compatibility. You should also check software such as system utilities, games and multimedia.Business users note: unlike Windows 98 or ME, XP Home Edition cannot join a Windows server domain, so the networking is peer-to-peer only-see Windows XP Professional Edition for this functionality. There is also no multi-processor support, and a mildly annoying anti-piracy measure requires you to obtain a code from Microsoft for full installation and any future system changes. But don't let that put you off: this is Microsoft's best Windows yet. --Tim Anderson



Manufacturer's Description

Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition is the next version of the Windows operating system, which is designed exclusively for home computing. Windows XP Home Edition puts the exciting experiences of the digital age at your fingertips. From digital photos, music, and video to building a home network, Windows XP Home Edition brings you into the digital age with ease. Built on the solid foundation of Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition also sets the new standard in efficient and dependable computing. A new visual design, reliable Windows engine, and new Internet security features combine with capabilities for sharing your computer to give you the most dependable Windows operating system yet.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars have it on 3 laptops now, 7 Dec 2002
By Deborah MacGillivray "Author," (US & UK) - See all my reviews
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I have had two computers with Windows 98SE and three with ME, and now have one with XP, so I know all the different quirks. XP is quite stable. No run time errors like 98SE, no crashes and reboots. I find it a very easy to use, very stable system. I also like many of the features, such as the error log. Instead of listing errors that mean nothing to you, when you right click on the event you get an explanation of what that error means, what caused it and a hyperlink to link to click for further informations and solutions.

I highly recommend this to anyone tired of the constant errors and crashes if other windows versions.

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60 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Great product, but grossly overpriced, 17 Nov 2001
By A Customer
I (grudgingly) actually like WinXP. It's stable and, once you've turned off the desktop bells and whistles, it's fast. Memory management is better than in Win2K, so while WinXP needs more RAM, it makes better use of it and your experience will be much slicker. Don't even think of running it with less than 128MB of RAM. 256 is better, 512 ideal. On the downside, it's not 100% backwards compatible with older Windows software. I've had several applications designed for Win95 and Win98 fail to start with "Not a valid Win32 executable" errors.

And WinXP has to be viewed in the context of its competitors. There are much better products out there for a lot less money. Try SuSE Linux 7.3 (available on Amazon); for £35 you get a flawless install procedure (I had a few problems with WinXP, none at all with SuSE on four different machines), many more features (3CD's worth, giving you the equivelant of WinXP + OfficeXP + Plus!) and a desktop (KDE) that WinXP actually "borrowed" its best features from. Plus, SuSE doesn't mind (legally or technically) if you install it on multiple machines, there's none of the product activation spyware or the danger that it will simply stop working one day because you have (or it thinks you have) upgraded too many bits of hardware, or some software pirate has been registering pirate editions using your serial number.

If you want to upgrade from Win98 or WinME, WinXP is a great choice - but only if you're absolutely dedicated to Microsoft. There are better operating systems out there. And consider that Linux systems will happily install side by side with an existing Microsoft OS and give you the choice to use either.

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48 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great but with minor errors, 30 Jan 2003
By Kris (England) - See all my reviews
  
I recently bought a state of the art computer, and had to think very carefully about what Windows software to use. As it was brand new, and I'm sure many of you would think the same, it is best to use just new programs, and not ones from your previous computer, as they may not be compatible with XP. There are loads of great features to use, and it is made much more simpler. It does take some getting used to, as there are so many things you can do. If you had a previous version of Windows, I'm sure you remember the start up button. It was a very simple and basically ugly to look at. It may not make any difference, but it's nice to see something more welcoming than that. However, it does have its downsides. For those of you who had been tracking its release, and really wanted to get it, I'm sure you'll know that XP was and never has been completed. What does this mean? Updates-a lot of them, and big. If you have broadband, then you're ok, as you would only be looking at a few minutes of downloading time. But if you are using the 56k modem, which works up to a maximum of 44kbps, then you're looking at roughly 20 minutes per download, and about now you will be needing over a hundred updates. These are usually security updates, but also program updates are needed. The worst part of this, is when you have to download a service pack. This takes about 3 hours on a 56k modem, and then another 3 to install. There's only one other big problem that I have noticed. This is when the computer crashes. You get a message coming up, saying a program needs to close, and you can send an error report. On a good day, you won't get any. But otherwise, you could be looking at programs crashing all the time. So, all in all, this is a great program, but do look into it further, before spending the money.
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