XP home or XP pro?
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Discussion related to installation, configuration and use of MOTU hardware such as MIDI interfaces, audio interfaces, etc. with Windows
Discussion related to installation, configuration and use of MOTU hardware such as MIDI interfaces, audio interfaces, etc. with Windows
XP home or XP pro?
Which is better for running audio apps? I did a search and nothing turned up. Thanks in advance.
Hard2Hear or another builder can answer more fully, but I'd guess the actual "core" OS will be similar in that regard. The difference may be more in how many add-ons and features are bundled in each and what the install defaults are (there's also that crap that nags you about hardware ID's and serial protection
). Get acquainted with XPLite (www.litepc.com) and the PowerToys "TweakUI" thing and you should be able to get a pretty tight system under either one (Norton Ghost is another "must have").
Take Care (and someone please correct that if it's wrong
)
George

Take Care (and someone please correct that if it's wrong

George
There is absolutely no stability difference between the two.
XP Pro gives you:
-more advanced networking functions (enterprise rollouts, offsite connectivity, more)
-Support for 2 physical processors (Xeon, dual Opteron systems)
-Support for using the "3GB switch"
There are a few other things that are different about the two, but these are the biggest 3 applicable to a pro audio user. About 75% of our workstations get XP Home.
XP Pro gives you:
-more advanced networking functions (enterprise rollouts, offsite connectivity, more)
-Support for 2 physical processors (Xeon, dual Opteron systems)
-Support for using the "3GB switch"
There are a few other things that are different about the two, but these are the biggest 3 applicable to a pro audio user. About 75% of our workstations get XP Home.
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dual XEAN home vs. pro
HI.
My system runs on dual processors 2x3.2Ghz (XEON) and I use XP HOME.
Do you mean that I don't the full power using xphome, rather using xp pro?
this is news for me.
/L
My system runs on dual processors 2x3.2Ghz (XEON) and I use XP HOME.
Do you mean that I don't the full power using xphome, rather using xp pro?
this is news for me.
/L
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XP HOME VS. XP PRO
To be honest I don't know. How can I check if I'm running on two processors or just the one?
All I know is that I got the XEON dual processors and XP Home.
/L
All I know is that I got the XEON dual processors and XP Home.
/L
replied to your pm.
I'm suprised XP Home would even install on a multiprocessor system. I'm positive, though, that it will only report and use one of the processors.
To check processor usage, go to task manager under the "performance" tab. You will have a seperate box for each processor in the system. On my Dual Quad Xeon systems, there are 8 boxes. Pretty neat looking.
I'm suprised XP Home would even install on a multiprocessor system. I'm positive, though, that it will only report and use one of the processors.
To check processor usage, go to task manager under the "performance" tab. You will have a seperate box for each processor in the system. On my Dual Quad Xeon systems, there are 8 boxes. Pretty neat looking.
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