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frankybme 12-09-2005 02:46 AM

How much better is xp from windows 2000 pro
 
Just wondering how much better is xp from windows 2000 professinal? I am still running 2000 and been thinking about upgrading soon.

Optimit 12-09-2005 10:47 AM

I am using XP Pro, but never tried 2000. I really like XP, I wish I had some advice on 2000 for you.

frankybme 12-09-2005 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Optimit
I am using XP Pro, but never tried 2000. I really like XP, I wish I had some advice on 2000 for you.

Thats what i keep hearing too. I might as well upgrade anyway. :)

Optimit 12-09-2005 11:54 PM

Sounds like a plan. Good Luck!

Muhammad Haris 12-10-2005 01:08 AM

Basically , windows 2000 is a networking windows but whatever people use it as it is stable , I really suggest you to upgrade to WinXP Pro or home edition

Knightmare 02-23-2006 12:46 PM

Depends. I you need a multi-user operating system, I'd suggest you stick with 2000. Windows XP manages users horribly, causing every kind of different problems.

ChatMod#1 03-04-2006 09:39 PM

I would suggest XP if you are looking for the latest. But 2000 is more safer, and has quite less problems. XP is better if you have software that requires it.

foxvince 03-07-2006 05:48 AM

I think you should upgrade now.Windows XP is the best OS right now.
Before I hate XP.But after MS have fixed the bugs of the OS,I've finally decided to change my OS.

ChatMod#1 03-07-2006 06:16 AM

I think with the release of Vista, XP is going to be the second best.

William_Wilson 03-08-2006 02:10 AM

My opinion, well i'm sure it matters little, i'm not going to tell you what i think, but yes XP Pro is probably a good fit. It networks easily, has all the features of the windows line, and allows for FAT32 and NTFS file partitions (including FAT32 on the install drive) I have been running XP Pro for about 3 years and i love it. If you like the feel and display of 2000, you can enable the classic style in XP Pro and set up links etc (i have a list as long as my arm of registry hacks for XP logon and display features) the same as in 2000. I have had the -well i'm gonna say pleasure- but i don't know if it was, of using windows 2000. The switch to XP may be hard at first, but once you switch you'll probably NEVER go back, i know when i tried, it just felt... wrong...
Also with the release of Vista (by the way, love the info card idea MS is really gaining my respect back) the cost of XP should drop considerably, similar to the drop win98/ME had after XP (but don't get me started on ME)

plain and simple: XP is the renewed face lift to Windows 2000/98 that Internet Explorer 7.0Beta was for the old IE. If you've seen the improvements, they aren't hard to learn and it takes a short while to like them and NEVER go back.


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