The OS hasn't ever crashed for me, but again - more software, and time will tell. All I can advise is to buy one of eBay or borrow a friends of the same version (Home, Professional or Media Centre Edition), the Service Pack on the disc doesnt matter too much, you can easily update it and create a. I took a single point off the rating because of the driver issue. I'm beginning to bog it up with all the stuff I have on my XP SP2, when I'm able to test with just as much software, I'll be able to render a more truthful result. For now, the OS is crisp and running quicker than my XP SP2 ran when I first installed, but only time will tell. I still don't have drivers for my peripherals however (Cam, Remote, TV Card, AIO Printer), but that stuff isn't essential in an evaluation. All my necessary hardware components were detected ok, and most that required drivers, I was able to locate at the makers websites. Personally I've not had any major problems with it. Don't REPLACE your OS with it - it's for testing only so my recommendation would be to either put it on another hard drive or another partition and put on some multi-boot software, or to run MS Virtual PC and play with it there. Don't be scared.just know that this IS a Demo and not a program 'waiting' to be activated. Um.yes, DEMOs are time limited, so what? It's fully functional and fits it's purpose as a BETA TEST.ģ.
This isn't a Suse 64 review, it's a Windows 64 Bit review, so please stick with the program at hand review it.(if you want to review Suse, check out the suse board)Ģ. Unfortunately for those of you new to Apple software, it's buried in support article 301301 which states, 'iTunes is currently not supported in Windows XP Professional 圆4 Edition or any 64-bit.