Differences Between Home and Pro

From: DaveHawk (DaveHawk_at_eatpants.com)
Date: 05/31/04


Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 22:30:51 -0400

Hi,

I am getting a new PC that will serve as the main PC for my home
network. The PC I am looking at has XP Home on it.

I am not sure if I should look for PRO or not. Can someone lay down the
main differences between the two.

DHawk



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