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Originally Posted by gernblan
For one thing, that "eXPerience edition" is a fake. Yes, yes I know it's supposed to be a modded 2003 with XP features turned on, but what it really is is a whole lot of trojans.
Don't believe me? Try running some scans on it.
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This is why I download all my illegal OS's from Microsoft themselves, as they are a trusted source.
XP is all of what $90 bucks now for a full Home Edition, which is pretty much Professional for what we all need. I can justify someone pirating Vista Ultimate, but XP is just sad to pirate anymore.
Here we go, links for all to see,
Windows XP Home OEM - 89.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16832116056
Windows XP MC Edition OEM - 109.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16832116049
Windows XP Professional OEM - 139.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16832116059
All of these are OEM copys, which of course function just like the normal copies except you dont get that cool 10'x12' box for a CD and a stupid pointless manual. If you can uses a pirated copy of Windows, your more than qualified to operate a OEM copy. Sure OEM is for new systems only, but Microsoft doesnt care if you through it on something that is 5 years old, so long as your not putting it on 10 5 year old PC's.
My money went to MC Edition. Perfect balance of features and price. Hell, now a days, Linux Tech Supported Distros can cost this much, as well as Mac OS, so no one can knock Microsoft for charging to much for a sound stable OS.