Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Microsoft Color: 1-user EAN: 0805529831414 Format: CD-ROM Label: Microsoft Software Manufacturer: Microsoft Software Model: N09-00984 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Microsoft Software Release Date: September 28, 2004 Sales Rank: 32 Studio: Microsoft Software
Features:
Operating system features -
Create and enjoy home movies with the built-in Video support
Share your video project with the easy E-mail attachment & mass-mailing features
Go Mobile with the ability to Communicate anytime, anywhere
Discover and Download online music, with the easy-to-use Internet features
DO not buy from seller
I have waited over a month to get my item and it has never arrived to me. I have contacted the seller 4 times and have never received a response. I am waiting ton Amazon to refund my money.
XP Home Edition
Thank goodness someone still had this item. I bought it because I do not like Vista. My computer crashed and lost everything. Had to start over.
This was very easy to install and works like a charm. No problems at all. I would do it all over again in a minute if I had to.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition FULL VERSION with SP2
I was ripped off, the product did not load correctly, after 9 tries and various help desk calls, I gave up!
Man, I hate Windows.
I only run Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition FULL VERSION with SP2 out of necessity, and even then it's in VMware Fusion 2 on my Mac. Oh, yes, I used to have PCs, and I used Windows. 3.1, 95, 98, ME, XP... It's all the same. All MS seems to do is pile more code on top of older code, and patch it daily to make it stay together.
Bottom line: This is fine for getting some PC-only work done on your Mac, but don't put yourself through it if you can use a different OS like Linux or OS X. Windows is a serious pain in the butt. Everything is a struggle. It's not at all intuitive. While OS X does things like read and write .PDF files natively and plays DVDs without paying for a plug-in, Windows makes each little thing you want to do require extra software, extra drivers, extra licensing ... Read More
Skroo'd my HDD, missing features XP had.
I used Vista Home for about 3 months on a new PC. Each piece of hardware I purchased for this PC mentioned it was 'vista compatible', so they're out of excuses for the complete failure to adequately 'operate' my 'system'.
At the near 3 month mark, I had a 'Blue screen of Death' while playing 'The Witcher' on Steam. After this BSOD, the hard drive was not only unable to boot, it froze my system before I was even able to enter CMOS. I had to unplug the drive to get to CMOS and change boot priority to CD-ROM. I booted to the vista CD and tried to format and reinstall. When selecting the Vista-Skroot drive in the installer, **THE INSTALLER BSOD'D!!**. Incredible. I've been building windows PCs since I was in my early teens, and I've never seen ... Read More