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Another slant on Home vs Pro: Living here in Seattle, I have many many friends who work for Microsoft. One of them saw Steve Ballmer address a large group of MS employees and say: "I would rather see all your friends and relatives own a copy of XP that you got for them via your employee discount rather than see them obtain an illegal copy." Basically encouraging very inexpensive versions of the OS to circulate legally among friends and relatives of the company. MS employees purchase software "at cost" which is around $30 for XP (home or pro) due to the expensive packaging that they dress it all up in. Also, a little known fact about the lifespan of the MS OS registration files: Microsoft keeps the registration for a total of 4 months. This means that you can sell it 4 months after you buy it and it will be a clean and new version. What they are trying to accomplish here is to keep the unscrupulous PC reseller from installing XP on 300 different computers and selling them for more money than they would otherwise get. Even with that being said, you can buy a copy of XP and install it on 2 or 3 of your computers at home within a week of purchasing it and you still most likely won't raise any red flags at Microsoft when you register your copy. I haven't actually tried that out, I'm just going on what my MS friends tell me on that point. This of course makes the whole Home vs. Pro debate rather inconsequential. I installed Pro about 9 months ago, just because I could not because I needed it. I have had far fewer system freezes than ever before. I also beefed up my RAM from 512 to 1 gig so that probably weighs into the stability as well. As far as stability is concerned, I am as happy as a clam with my uses of Windows XP Pro on my HP desktop computer. Some of my friends are running beta versions of Vista right now as well. The word on the street is that they would not purchase a copy of Vista when it first comes out, preferring to let it sit on the market for half a year or more until the bugs get more and more ironed out. Stephen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com