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Originally Posted by Jan Kyster
Best? but they are identically... except Ultimate comes bundled with software for connecting to company networks a.o.
Which I would later have asked you about, how it is to work with.
For a home pc these functions are really of no use....
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...e/default.aspx
And then I must ask what cpu you have? Can not believe 32-bits cpus are still being sold? 
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2 x Intel dual core Xeon 5130 at2.0 Ghz EACH.8.0GHZ Dual 771-pin LGA Sockets 2 physical CPUs, 4 physical cores. Sockets Supports Intel 64-bit Quad-Core Xeon Processor 5300 sequence.
Ive always done it this way. With XP I brought XP Professional not the lesser editions, With Vista I brought Vista Ultimate edition which I had running for about 6 weeks before I reinstalled XP. And now with Win 7, I mos well stick to my method so brought the Ultimate edition. *shrugs*