There is no such thing as "performance edition."
Professional x64 There is no particular edition suited for gaming. Both the Home Edition and the Professional Edition offer the same features and performance in relation to games.
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The biggest differences to me are the amounts of ram and processors that 2003 standard and 2003 enterprise support. The link below will give you all the details of the differences. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc758523(WS.10).aspx
All editions of Windows XP except Windows XP 64-bit Edition (not to be confused with Windows XP Professional x64 Edition) are compatible with the Core i3 processor. For the best performance and full support, you should have Service Pack 3 installed, or Service Pack 2 on Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.
Aluminum windows are durable and low maintenance, but they are not as energy efficient as fiberglass windows. Fiberglass windows are more energy efficient and have better insulation properties, making them more cost-effective in the long run. Overall, fiberglass windows tend to outperform aluminum windows in terms of durability, energy efficiency, and overall performance.
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Fiberglass windows are more durable and have better insulation properties than aluminum windows. They are also more energy-efficient and provide better overall performance in terms of longevity and maintenance. Aluminum windows, on the other hand, are lighter and more affordable but are less energy-efficient and may not last as long as fiberglass windows.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/compare-editions/default.aspx
No they don't. They may be a little differnet. The MicroSoft website will tell you the differences in a graph.
SP1 is available for any edition of Windows 7.
There are several differences between the original Mac OS and windows. Two of these differences include the fact that Widows was susceptible to viruses while Mac was not, and the MAC did not have menus in their windows. You could close a window and have the application still run. Windows had menus on each window and when the window was closed, the application stopped.
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