Software : Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2

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Software : Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2

Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2

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Binding: CD-ROM
Product Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0805529831292
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Microsoft
Product Manufacturer: Microsoft
Publisher: Microsoft
Ranking: 2181
Studio: Microsoft









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Windows XP Professional sets a new standard for performance and reliability. If you demand the most from your operating system, this version of Windows was designed for you. Find out about all the great features.



Main Features
  • Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
  • Manufacturer Part Number: E85-02667
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.microsoft.com
  • Software Sub Type: Client
  • Software Name: Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 - Complete Product
  • Features & Benefits:
  • Reliable
  • High performance
  • Secure
  • Easy to use
  • Enjoy complete digital media support
  • Get the ultimate communication tool
  • Go mobile
  • Access files and applications remotely
  • Get help and support when you need it most
  • Language Support: English
  • License Type: Complete Product
  • License Pricing: Standard
  • License Quantity: 1 User













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