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Office 2007 Professional Windows Xp
Windows
XP is nothing but an entire line of operating systems, which has been initiated
and developed, by Microsoft and it can be used on several computer systems that
are general-purpose, including desktops at home and business, media centers and
notebook computers. Windows XP was codenamed "Whistler", after Whistler British
Columbia, and the letters "XP" stand for experience. The two words were
combined together to form "Windows XP". Windows XP was released in the year
2001 on October 25 and by January 2006 above 350 million copies were being used
all over.
People
used Windows 2000 and Windows Me before Microsoft has developed Windows XP.
Windows XP is the first operating system which is consumer based produced by
Microsoft, which is to be built on the Windows NT kernel and architecture.
Microsoft Windows XP is the most commonly
used and supported operating system today. Windows Vista,
Office 2010, which is now a successor of Windows
XP, was released worldwide on January 30, 2007.
The
minimum requirements specified by Microsoft for Windows XP are 233MHz processor,
Office Professional Plus 2010, 1.5GB of available hard
drive space, an SVGA-capable video card and 64MB of RAM. Although it is
strongly recommended by UITS that any system running XP should have a CPU which
is faster than 400MHz and at least 256MB of
RAM.
Microsoft created
Windows XP in order to update the user interface, add new features, unify the
code base between the separate families of Windows,
Windows 7 Product Key,which were never associated
with Windows before. Windows
XP is famous all over for its better stability and higher efficiency when
compared to the 9x versions of Microsoft Windows. The key features of Windows
XP include:
Remote Desktop: It allows you to remotely log
into another computer running XP and access its applications, files,
Windows 7 Ultimate,
printers and devices.
Remote Assistance: Here, you can invite
someone to connect to your computer and give help over the network or even
control your computer remotely.
Fast user switching: It allows a user to save
the current state and open applications of their desktop and allow another
user to log on without losing that information.
Clear type Font rendering mechanism: It
improves text readability on the LCD- Liquid Crystal Display and similar
type of monitors.
Task grouping: Windows XP features a new task-based graphical user
interface, including the framework for developing
the themes for the desktop environment
Languages: Windows XP is available in many languages. In
addition, add-ons translating the user interface are also available for
certain languages
The other features of Windows XP include:
A built- in firewall, driver signing, fast
swithing between different profiles.
Faster startup and hibernation sequence.
The ability to discard a newer device driver
in the favour of the previous one, known as the driver rollback, if the upgraded driver does not produce
desirable results.
Windows XP also provides support for most of
the DSL modems and wireless network connections. It also supports
networking over FireWire.
Any system
containing Windows XP may have several features such as TV and multimedia,
Security and Privacy, Access to Internet, Instant messaging, Gaming, Computer Setup and Maintenance and
ability to work remotely and set up a network.