You can also add Windows 2003 Server family to the list.
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"Bill Crocker" <wcrocker007.DeleteThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Windows XP Medial Edition, and Windows 2000 will also support dual
> processors, as will Linux.
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> Bill Crocker
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> "jmt303" <jmt303.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8E5F0D5F-8806-4D09-8BED-859A23B5217D@microsoft.com...
>> Thanks Alot man!! I knew that XP pro would, but was unsure about Home...
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>> Thanks Agasin
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>> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
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>>> No, you need Windows XP Pro for dual processor support.
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>>> "jmt303" <jmt303.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>>> >I am in the process of fixing a computer that was originally used as
>>> >a
>>> > server, it has a Phoenix Tech motherboard, with TWO P2 processors,
>>> > Does
>>> > Windows XP Home suppurt dual processors?
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>> Stay informed about: dual processors