Windows XP can be used at home. There is a specific XP Home version, but you could use one of the other versions of XP on a home computer too.
Windows XP home edition
What is different between Home Edison and professional
windows xp home edition
Yes, it will.
Microsoft Windows Operating Systems (XP and VISTA) are the most heavily used today.
Well yes its a home edition, more for your home not an office I guess.
Windows Vista Ultimate is a premium operating system produced by the Microsoft Corporation. The term "Ultimate" describes the product as the most premium version of Windows Vista, it includes all additional features. Another example of "Windows Vista Ultimate" : Windows Vista Home Basic
No. Windows 7 is an operating system that makes your computer work. Microsoft PowerPoint is an application that is included with MS Office.
The Open Home operating system does not exist and no results can be found for it. The main operating systems are Windows, Linux and Mac OS. An open home operating system may be a computer without an operating system.
Not even close. Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program. Windows XP is an operating system.
Windows Vista is the Microsoft Windows operating system that was available in six different editions including Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate.
You would have to reinstall your whole operating system. If you have Windows 95, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows 98, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows NT, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows ME Edition, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows 2000 or Windows 2000 Professional, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows Vista Home Preminum, Windows Vista Office Edition, or Windows Vista Home Edition, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. After you install your entire operating system, you MIGHT have to register for a new Microsoft Live Search Online Game account.