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Q1: Top 10 Reasons to Get Windows XP Home Edition
1) Fast User Switching Q2: Reason #1: Fast User Switching Share a single computer with everyone in your family? Now you can each access your own accounts without having to close each other's applications or restart the computer. Q3: Reason #2: New, Simplified Visual Design The clean, simple design of Windows XP puts the features you use most often up front and center, so you can get to them quickly. Q4: Reason #3: Windows Media Player for Windows XP Windows Media Player for Windows XP gives you a single, easy-to-use place to play DVDs, organize music, burn CDs, and more. Q5: Reason #4: Windows Messenger Windows Messenger is the easy way to communicate with your friends and family in real time. You can see who is online and choose to communicate through text messaging, voice, or video with excellent performance and better quality than ever. Q6: Reason #5: Windows Movie Maker Windows Movie Maker lets you capture, edit, organize, and share home movies on your computer, whether you made them with a digital video camera or an analog camera. Q7: Reason #6: My Pictures My Pictures is the place to work with your digital photos. Here you can organize, preview, and even order prints of your pictures via a Web service. Q8: Reason #7: Internet Explorer 6 Internet Explorer 6 includes new and better features to simplify Web browsing tasks, increase reliability, and help keep your personal information private. Q9: Reason #8: Remote Assistance Remote Assistance lets you allow a friend or support professional who is also running Windows XP to remotely control your computer to demonstrate a process or help solve a problem. Q10: Reason #9: System Restore System Restore actively monitors system file changes, so that if something goes wrong with your computer, you can restore your system to a previous state without losing data. Q11: Reason #10: Network Setup Wizard Network Setup Wizard makes it easier than ever to set up your own home network so all the computers in your house can share printers, devices, files, and an Internet connection.
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