Windows XP Professional differs from the Home Edition mainly in its support for a few business-class networking technologies, namely joining a Windows Server domain and containing a version of IIS. It also supports two physical processors, unlike the Home Edition, which permits only one physical die (but it can have any number of cores).
Windows 7 Home Premium makes it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. You can even watch, pause, rewind, and record TV. Get the best entertainment experience with Windows 7 Home Premium.
If you use your PC for work, you'll want Windows 7 Professional. It can help you be more productive and protect the critical information you need to work with. Many routine tasks just take a couple of clicks, so you can spend less time setting up projectors, printers, and networks. Enhanced backup options can help you protect your hard work with automatic backups to your home or business network. And with Windows XP Mode, you can use most of your Windows XP programs in Windows 7.
In short, Yes. You will get significantly better performance with XP Pro.
Another issues with Vista can be compatibility with older software and device drivers. For example if you have an older printer, scanner, digital camera, etc., you may have problems getting it to work with Vista. Many of the compatibility issues have been remediated, but many still persist.
Many of the same compatibility issues were propagated in Windows 7, but performance was improved.
Overall XP Pro is still the best choice of the lot if you have a lot of older software that you don't want to buy new versions.
Windows XP Pro is for business and home users. Windows XP home edition is for home users.
Windows XP does not have a "Premium" version.
no remote desktop
just a couple of tools. and the big difference is the ability to change languages that you can't do in proffessional
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There is no such thing as "performance edition."
Right-click "My Computer" and select "Properties." Under "System, it will have a build number. SE will also say "Second Edition." If the build number is 4.10.1998, you have the first edition. If the build number is 4.10.2222, you have the second edition (SE).
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Difference between skilled and Professional is skilled is you knowledge and Professional is you way how to work with people.
None, they all fall under windows 7 made by the same company except one is for family value and the other is for work
The setup and installation is exactly the same. The only differences between the Home Edition the Professional are a few networking features available in Professional that are not included in Home.
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The difference between 32bit windows and 64bit windows is the resolution of the image and the higher the bit the better the image.