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I just bought a pc from an estate sale. The only thing I know is that it has Windows XP Pro installed. My current pc is running Win XP Home. What are the important differences I need to know between "home" and "pro"? Also, how do I find out what video card it has, memory, sound card, processor speed, and frontside bus speed (basically, how powerful is it)? If you are so inclined to help me out I would also like some opinions about the different settings I should set such as virtual memory, graphic accelerater, etc. Let me thank you in advance for any help you offer.
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This really isn't the right newsgroup for you - this is the newsgroup for discussing issues around 64-bit computing. However, that being said - XP Pro is fine for you. It will do everything that XP Home will do, and more. Most of the differences are nothing you will notice, so don't even worry about it.
To find out what its capabilities are, click Start, All-Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Information.
-- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64
"3KINGS" <3KINGS[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:44E94803-CCFE-4568-A37B-637C70BD5A8E[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I just bought a pc from an estate sale. The only thing I know is that it >has > Windows XP Pro installed. My current pc is running Win XP Home. What are > the > important differences I need to know between "home" and "pro"? Also, how > do I > find out what video card it has, memory, sound card, processor speed, and > frontside bus speed (basically, how powerful is it)? If you are so > inclined > to help me out I would also like some opinions about the different > settings I > should set such as virtual memory, graphic accelerater, etc. Let me thank > you > in advance for any help you offer.
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"3KINGS" <3KINGS[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:44E94803-CCFE-4568-A37B-637C70BD5A8E[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I just bought a pc from an estate sale. The only thing I know is that it >has > Windows XP Pro installed. My current pc is running Win XP Home. What are > the > important differences I need to know between "home" and "pro"? Also, how > do I > find out what video card it has, memory, sound card, processor speed, and > frontside bus speed (basically, how powerful is it)? If you are so > inclined > to help me out I would also like some opinions about the different > settings I > should set such as virtual memory, graphic accelerater, etc. Let me thank > you > in advance for any help you offer.
1. Use Device Manager.
2. http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
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Charlie, My bad. What newsgroup should I pose the question to? Also, thanks for the info - I didn't realize it was that easy.
"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > This really isn't the right newsgroup for you - this is the newsgroup for > discussing issues around 64-bit computing. However, that being said - XP Pro > is fine for you. It will do everything that XP Home will do, and more. Most > of the differences are nothing you will notice, so don't even worry about > it. > > To find out what its capabilities are, click Start, All-Programs, > Accessories, System Tools, System Information. > > -- > Charlie. > http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64> > "3KINGS" <3KINGS[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:44E94803-CCFE-4568-A37B-637C70BD5A8E[ at ]microsoft.com... > >I just bought a pc from an estate sale. The only thing I know is that it > >has > > Windows XP Pro installed. My current pc is running Win XP Home. What are > > the > > important differences I need to know between "home" and "pro"? Also, how > > do I > > find out what video card it has, memory, sound card, processor speed, and > > frontside bus speed (basically, how powerful is it)? If you are so > > inclined > > to help me out I would also like some opinions about the different > > settings I > > should set such as virtual memory, graphic accelerater, etc. Let me thank > > you > > in advance for any help you offer. >
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Thanks for the help. I'm always leary about downloaded software though. Can you recommend a well know website that has reviewed the software and approves. No offense but now-a-days you can't take any chances.
"PvdG42" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > > "3KINGS" <3KINGS[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:44E94803-CCFE-4568-A37B-637C70BD5A8E[ at ]microsoft.com... > >I just bought a pc from an estate sale. The only thing I know is that it > >has > > Windows XP Pro installed. My current pc is running Win XP Home. What are > > the > > important differences I need to know between "home" and "pro"? Also, how > > do I > > find out what video card it has, memory, sound card, processor speed, and > > frontside bus speed (basically, how powerful is it)? If you are so > > inclined > > to help me out I would also like some opinions about the different > > settings I > > should set such as virtual memory, graphic accelerater, etc. Let me thank > > you > > in advance for any help you offer. > > 1. Use Device Manager. > > 2. http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html> >
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"3KINGS" <3KINGS[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:98E478D5-317C-4CEC-95F6-685515CF284A[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Thanks for the help. I'm always leary about downloaded software though. > Can > you recommend a well know website that has reviewed the software and > approves. No offense but now-a-days you can't take any chances. >
A quick search through Google Groups should provide all the assurance you need.
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microsoft.public.windowsxp.general looks like a good place to start. Or microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware, or even microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics.
-- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
"3KINGS" <3KINGS[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:953CDA3A-A675-4D7E-A1A2-3CB5E9DA50E3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Charlie, > My bad. What newsgroup should I pose the question to? Also, thanks for the > info - I didn't realize it was that easy. > > "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote: > >> This really isn't the right newsgroup for you - this is the newsgroup for >> discussing issues around 64-bit computing. However, that being said - XP >> Pro >> is fine for you. It will do everything that XP Home will do, and more. >> Most >> of the differences are nothing you will notice, so don't even worry about >> it. >> >> To find out what its capabilities are, click Start, All-Programs, >> Accessories, System Tools, System Information. >> >> -- >> Charlie. >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64>> >> "3KINGS" <3KINGS[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:44E94803-CCFE-4568-A37B-637C70BD5A8E[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >I just bought a pc from an estate sale. The only thing I know is that it >> >has >> > Windows XP Pro installed. My current pc is running Win XP Home. What >> > are >> > the >> > important differences I need to know between "home" and "pro"? Also, >> > how >> > do I >> > find out what video card it has, memory, sound card, processor speed, >> > and >> > frontside bus speed (basically, how powerful is it)? If you are so >> > inclined >> > to help me out I would also like some opinions about the different >> > settings I >> > should set such as virtual memory, graphic accelerater, etc. Let me >> > thank >> > you >> > in advance for any help you offer. >>
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