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Hello,
I was wondering is there any Windows XP 2004 version? if yes then can u plz give me the download link for the trial version of "Windows XP 2004"? I searched for Microsoft.com and google.com both but did not get any results
Also, I downloaded the trial version of x64 bit Edition but it says that my processor is not compatable and that the setup cannot continue with the installation. Is windows xp 2004 and x64 bit edition both the same?
Plz guide me
Thanx
I was wondering is there any Windows XP 2004 version? if yes then can u plz give me the download link for the trial version of "Windows XP 2004"? I searched for Microsoft.com and google.com both but did not get any results

Also, I downloaded the trial version of x64 bit Edition but it says that my processor is not compatable and that the setup cannot continue with the installation. Is windows xp 2004 and x64 bit edition both the same?
Plz guide me
Thanx
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Originally Posted by jwenting
there are no trial versions of any Windows version.
You might want to reconsider on what you just said
This is a trial version of windows xp 64 bit and no its not a beta
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/6...cts/trial.mspx
Oh man no it wouldnt. I mean it would be cool for people who know what they are doing like most regular users of this site, but for everyone else i can just hear it now... "My windows vista beta keeps crashing on me. Windows Sucks! Im never buying them again!"
Most average users just hear about vista and if they see it as a download they will get it, not knowing that it is beta, or what beta really means. They will think it is supposed to be fully functioning and all ironed out.
Most average users just hear about vista and if they see it as a download they will get it, not knowing that it is beta, or what beta really means. They will think it is supposed to be fully functioning and all ironed out.
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