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    Before you go through the time and expense of rolling out Windows XP, consider Microsoft's hardware requirements. What are the minimum hardware requirements and why can these be insufficient for normal business use?

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    Although Windows XP Professional is relatively easy to install, things can go wrong during the installation process. Here are some general pointers on solving installation problems.

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  • Get your PC's ready for Windows XP

    Before you go through the time and expense of rolling out Windows XP, consider Microsoft's hardware requirements. What are the minimum hardware requirements and why can these be insufficient for normal business use?

  • Troubleshooting tips for failed Windows XP Pro installations

    Although Windows XP Professional is relatively easy to install, things can go wrong during the installation process. Here are some general pointers on solving installation problems.

  • Migrating to Windows Server 2003 from NT

    It's a steep migration path from NT Server to Windows Server 2003. Here are some pointers to make the process much easier, along with some potential pitfalls you'll want to avoid.

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