You will only be able to make use of 3 Gigs unless you change to a 64 bit version of Windows.
Windows Media Center isn't part of Windows XP Professional. It was only available in Windows XP Media Center Edition.
Windows XP Media Center edition is not available for purchase except with a new computer, although you can always download torrents of it from sites such as the pirate bay.
Windows media center is available with Windows Operating systems - Vista, Windows XP Media Center Edition, and all editions of Windows 7 except for Home and Starter. If its a Vista OS may be you can call it a vista media center, so you need your computer to have Windows Vista OS.
XP Media Center Edition is 32-bit only.
Yes, if you have the driver to install it.
Windows XP Media Center Edition is not available for purchase on its own and is only available with a purchase of a new computer. It is also possible to pirate it off various websites online.
Windows XP Media Center is a version of the Microsoft XP operating system specifically design to operate as a home entertainment hub. The first edition of this software was released in July 2002.
Windows XP Pro, XP Home edition, XP media center edition, XP tablet PC edition, XP pro x64
There were 10 products in the Windows XP family of operating systems. These included Windows XP Home, Professional, Media Center Edition, Tablet PC Edition, and the Professional x64 Edition.
No, XBOX 360s do not use the x86 architecture Windows needs to work.
Windows Media Center acts as a kind of central gathering for all of the media programs that you have on your computer, such as Windows Media Player.
1. Windows XP Starter Edition -This edition was for first time PC users in developing countries. This edition will only run three applications at once. 2. Windows XP Home Edition -This edition was for home users, and replaced Windows 9x/ME. 3. Windows XP Home Edition N -Windows XP Home Edition N was a special edition for the European market without the media player. 4. Windows XP Professional -Professional was for both businesses and home users, and replaced Windows 2000 Professional. 5. Windows XP Professional N -Professional N is a special edition of XP Professional that was for the European market without media player. 6. Windows XP Media Center Edition -Windows XP Media Center was a version for Media Center PCs with an easy to use interface and remote control support. 7. Windows XP Tablet PC Edition -Windows XP Tablet was a version for Tablet PCs with pen and speech capabilities. 8. Windows XP Professional x86 Edition -Windows XP Professional x86 Edition was strictly for AMD64/EMT64 64-bit processors.http://www.ntcompatible.com/faq-38.HTML