Thanks
Jimbo.
P.S. Sorry if you've already read this on alt.os.windows-xp but that
list seems to be more about flaming than XP.
You *may* be able to get a retail upgrade for XP and find the necessary
drivers on the website or extract them from a recovery CD.
The easiest would be to get the upgrade from the makers of the laptop.
hth
DDS W 2k MVP MCSE
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I'm after info about how many drivers get wiped when I upgrade. Googling
doesn't find much of use, except one post in a forum where someone
upgraded and lost their wireless network - which is exactly what I am
trying to avoid.
Thanks anyway.
Web Services mainly, it's for my Masters project - so I do kinda need it.
Why don't you contact the computing services dept. at your college....they
may have some insights....I'm sure a lot of students and profs are in the
same situation you are in.
Cunning plan. I'll have a word :-)
Cheers
Jimbo.
> Could I ask why you want to upgrade from home to pro as from
> what I
> understand there isn't really much point? I have a friend with
> 2
> computers networked together one is home and one is xp and it
> all
> works satisfactorily. He was going to put pro on the home one
> but he
> doesn't see any point.
Tricia, saying "there isn't really much point" is an
overstatement. It's certainly true that for *most* home users,
there's no advantage to XP Professional over Home. But you don't
know that the OP is a home user, and even if he is, he may be
someone who needs one or more of the extra features in
Professional.
Here's the way I usually put it:
XP Professional and XP Home are exactly the same in all respects,
except that Professional has a few features (mostly related to
networking and security) missing from Home. For most (but not
all) home users, even those with a home network, these features
aren't needed, would never be used, and buying Professional
instead of Home is a waste of money.
For details go to
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_home_pro.asp
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/whichxp.asp
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/howtobuy/choosing2.asp
Also note that Professional allows ten concurrent network
connections, and Home only five.
--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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