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Windows XP Home vs. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Posted by Bufferboy on March 21st, 2006


I will be purchasing a laptop soon, however one thing has been on my mind.
You are always given the choice between XP Home, Media Centre, and Pro, yet
whenever I ask the difference between Home and Media Centre I always get the
same response. Media Centre Edition has all the features of the Home Edition,
plus added media support. If thats the case then why even have an option for
the Home edition anyways? Are there certain feautres the Home Edition has
that the Media Centre does not have?

I will be planning to network my new laptop wirelessly to my home network,
as well as the network available in college. I will also be doing a lot of
file sharing.

Posted by David Candy on March 21st, 2006


It is actually a nobbled version of Pro (with extra programs) not Home (which is a extra nobbled version of Pro anyway). Anything it can't do that Pro can is due to marketing reasons. The main limitation is it can't join a domain - but it really can it's just MS won't let you. If you are already a member and upgrade it has no problem acting as Pro. The earlier version was an unnobbled Pro with extra programs.

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Posted by Bufferboy on March 21st, 2006



So will I be able to do any file or printer sharing?

Posted by Ron Martell on March 21st, 2006


Bufferboy <Bufferboy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:


Yes. The only limitations in Media Center regarding networking have
to do with joining a Windows Server Domain.

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Posted by Bufferboy on March 21st, 2006



Well with the current laptop configuration I have, Professional is out of my
budget range. I guess what it all comes down to is, since XP Home and XP
Media Centre Edition 2005 are the same price, which OS am I better off with?

Posted by David Candy on March 21st, 2006


Any Windows computer can do File and Print Sharing (since Windows 3.1 for Workgroups). MS had free addon packs so Dos could too.

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Posted by David Candy on March 21st, 2006


Pro has troubleshooting tools. It's best to get Pro if possible.
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I'd like to, but it does not fit my budget. So its either XP Home or Media
Centre. Just not sure which one to go for.

Posted by John Smithe on March 21st, 2006


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Try:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...n/compare.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p...choosing2.mspx

Good Luck
JS

Posted by Bufferboy on March 21st, 2006




I've tried to go through that without much progress. There seems to be no
comparisson between XP Home and Media centre edition.

Posted by David Candy on March 21st, 2006


Media has all of home + more

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Posted by David Candy on March 21st, 2006


The conclusion of what we are all saying is home has least. Pro and Media Player have more than home. So

$MP = $Home

So choice is simple.
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Posted by Ron Rector on March 21st, 2006


Not to mention that it lacks terminal services functionality along side of
domain joins, but IIS is included which is a bonus.

"David Candy" wrote:

Posted by LVTravel on March 21st, 2006


You mentioned one thing that should be significant and that is you will be
joining the network available in college. Every college I have ever been in
has a domain type of network and you would need XP Pro to access the domain.

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Posted by Ron Martell on March 21st, 2006


Bufferboy <Bufferboy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Get the Media Center if it is the same price. It has everything that
Home has plus a lot of extras. You may not need them, but if the
price is the same......

Good luck

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Posted by Ken Blake, MVP on March 21st, 2006


Bufferboy wrote:


MCE is the same as Professional except that it doesn't have the ability to
join a domain. Base your comparison on that.


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Posted by Twilight_bill on March 23rd, 2006


One other Question you need to ask yourself

Do I ever INTEND to upgrade to PRO? (to get Domain membership part)

If the answer is Yes then your in for a problem if you chose Media
Center Edn.

As the other threads have grilled in Home can be upgraded to PRO MCE can
not.

"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

Posted by Ken Blake, MVP on March 23rd, 2006


Twilight_bill wrote:


That's a fair point, but it should be noted that the appeal of MCE is almost
exclusively to Home users, rather than corporate ones. And the need to join
a domain is almost exclusively to corporate users, rather than home ones.

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Posted by R. McCarty on March 23rd, 2006


Actually, I use MCE on my notebook and I have numerous client servers
that I access via Remote Desktop and it does provide for a domain login.
But yes, natively MCE cannot join a Domain. Thought that distinction was
worth pointing out.

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Posted by Bruce Chambers on March 24th, 2006


Ken Blake, MVP wrote:

Not entirely, Ken. Don't forget the hundreds of thousands of college
students that would almost invariably prefer the feature set and
capabilities of WinXP MCE, but need to have the capability to join their
schools' domains.


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