Windows 2003, 2000, or XP

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Windows 2003 was deffinitely not built for home use but to say that it can't be used for home use is ridiculous. It is a good, stable os which is great for gaming. Windows 2000 is crap, I had nothing but problems with it, XP was not too bad but very unstable however 2003 is great! Pumps out a lot of fps and is very quick to load and reboot. The only problem with it is that there are too many options and it's a difficult program to master and work with because of the amount of options and possibilities which it offers.

Bush+Blair=Nazi Warcrminals
 
M$ is trying to cheat us again in longhorn through its visual styles which is full 3d.

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<i>COMPUTERS</i> need <b>UPGRADES</b>; <i>UPGRADES</i> need <b>MONEY</b>,
"but" <b>MONEY</b> - heck, <i>it's no easy task. 😱 </i>
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2000 pro rocks expecially in cad programs and programming softwares

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<i>COMPUTERS</i> need <b>UPGRADES</b>; <i>UPGRADES</i> need <b>MONEY</b>,
"but" <b>MONEY</b> - heck, <i>it's no easy task. 😱 </i>
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