Originally posted by: grimdeath
2k is cheaper, home is newer and pro is the top notch for now
id get 2k or pro if i was you!
Originally posted by: spherrod
Originally posted by: grimdeath
2k is cheaper, home is newer and pro is the top notch for now
id get 2k or pro if i was you!
How is Home newer?
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: spherrod
Originally posted by: grimdeath
2k is cheaper, home is newer and pro is the top notch for now
id get 2k or pro if i was you!
How is Home newer?
Home is newer than 2k, then he talks about Pro, he wasn't saying Home is newer than Pro.
Originally posted by: Rilex
A big one would be it is able to deal with low memory situations better than 2000 was. It is also more secure OOTB.
Originally posted by: TGS
So basically after I make a slipstreamed version of W2K SP4, and XP SP2 the main difference is looks, and a builtin firewall.
Edit: With the ability to slipstream custom images, having drivers on the default CD is not really a big win.
I was more looking for capabilities, the firewall is a capability and I will give it that. On all my XP boxes I tend to go into classic mode myself.
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: TGS
So basically after I make a slipstreamed version of W2K SP4, and XP SP2 the main difference is looks, and a builtin firewall.
Edit: With the ability to slipstream custom images, having drivers on the default CD is not really a big win.
I was more looking for capabilities, the firewall is a capability and I will give it that. On all my XP boxes I tend to go into classic mode myself.
Err, no.
Originally posted by: Rilex
Lets rephrase, what makes 2000 better than XP for gaming?
E.g., why today would I go out and purchase 2000 instead of XP for the specific task of gaming?
Originally posted by: TGS
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: TGS
So basically after I make a slipstreamed version of W2K SP4, and XP SP2 the main difference is looks, and a builtin firewall.
Edit: With the ability to slipstream custom images, having drivers on the default CD is not really a big win.
I was more looking for capabilities, the firewall is a capability and I will give it that. On all my XP boxes I tend to go into classic mode myself.
Err, no.
That's why I'm asking... List the real benefits of XP over 2K. Though I presume it will sound a lot like an arguement for PCI-E over AGP...
Well I'm speaking from the reference of a current W2K license holder.