Customer Reviews for Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition FULL VERSION with SP2

Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition FULL VERSION with SP2
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Software Reviews of Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition FULL VERSION with SP2

Customer Review: got it to run on my mac
Summary: 3 Stars

Great service from amazon, as usual. I bought this to run on my mac as a virtual machine. Its windows and I'm glad its not Vista.

Customer Review: Apple Duel Boot
Summary: 5 Stars

I wanted to use Windows on my MacBook, but did not want or need to get involved with Vista. XP is working great for my purpose.

Customer Review: Still the best Microsoft OS available.
Summary: 5 Stars

After seeing how friends and coworkers have struggled with their Windows Vista machines more often than not, I decided to purchase Windows XP for an upgrade to a one of my home computers. XP is by far the better operating system when compared to Vista. And with the release of Service Pack 3, Windows XP is even more stable. Something that Service Pack 1 for Vista did not do...

Customer Review: NOT AS ADVERTISED
Summary: 1 Stars

THIS PRODUCT WAS TO BE SOLD WITH A NEW COMPUTER, NOT INDIVIDUALLY. IT IS A ONE TIME USE ONLY SO MY RATING IS AS LOW AS IT CAN BE I WOULD NOT BUY FROM THIS VENDOR AGAIN.

Customer Review: Bought for Mac "Boot Camp"
Summary: 4 Stars

I bought this for my daughter's MacBook, She had a Windows-only program she needed long term for school and we did not want to buy a Wintel computer just for that. She uses it with the Macintosh "Boot Camp" program that allows the Mac to boot up w/the Macintosh Finder or Windows operating system. That requires a full version of Windows (not an upgrade). We did have to upgrade Finder to the "Tiger" (10.5) version which had the production version of Boot Camp. We could not get the downloadable Beta version of Boot Camp to work w/ the earlier versions of Finder. It took three shots to get Windows to install, all related to how Windows does a new "clean" installation; it goes back to it's MS-DOS roots for the initial setup. As with any Windows product, the amount of on-screen information was minimal, so I guessed wrong a couple of times during the installation process. Not for a complete novice, but I'm no expert/geek, either. Technophobes should definitely get help. Once the installation was complete, everything worked as advertised, both for the Mac and Windows.
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