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Windows XP: Why Go For It?

Date Added: June 17, 2009 10:24:53 AM
Author: Avon Mitchell
Category: Computers: Operating Systems
Just getting a computer is not enough. Just a computer, without any operating system is like getting a car, without a steering wheel. Operating system or OS is the interface between user and the hardware through which all the commands are passed and run. What’s the use of a machine, which you cannot operate? And to operate it properly, to make it dance o your tunes you need an OS. But which one to choose?

There are scores of operating systems available. Some are very secured, while some are too flashy. Some are a little too user friendly, while others do not provide post-sales technical support. Which one should you go for?One good option can be choosing an operating system which is user friendly, looks good on your screen and do provide good online technical support if you get into a sticky spot running it.Considering all these options, you are probably left with only one choice- Windows XP.

With the strong marketing strategy of Microsoft, Windows is one of the most popular operating systems in the world. And Windows XP, in other words known as WIN XP is one good step ahead from its predecessors regarding safety, graphic interface as well as user friendliness.Since its first appearance in 2001, WIN XP has been reviewed quite a few times. And every reviewer has unanimously agreed upon several advantages of this operating system.

Firstly, the graphic user interface or GUI has been well simplified, and at the same time made more helpful to the user. The task orientation function in this operating system helps the user to do the things directly they want to, rather than just find features.Secondly, quite a few issues in the earlier Windows versions like overcrowded task bars, system trays and start menu has been solved, making it a better value for money than its predecessors.Next, the graphics and visuals have been improved to a great extent.

The new visual design works much better with all the colors, task bar, menus, etc.And most importantly, the support for other digital medias like MP3 devices and cameras. Unlike Windows 2000 and Windows ME, WIN XP is quite prepared for your media devices and works great with them.Windows XP installation is also easy and a lot of online support services are available over the net and phone. Remote support services like http://www.supportonclick.com/ have skilled tech teams ready to serve any user and solve any problems regarding XP installations round the clock.
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