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To: thecow who wrote (38661)1/3/2004 6:24:20 PM
From: hueyone  Respond to of 110631
 
Thanks for the links Cow. I especially appreciated reading that link explaining low system resources. Thanks again.

Regards, Huey



To: thecow who wrote (38661)1/4/2004 12:38:42 PM
From: hueyone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110631
 
Hi Cow:

The link below comparing XP Home Edition versus XP Pro Edition states that XP Pro Edition supports more than one monitor whereas XP Home Edition only supports one monitor. Is this correct? I was under the impression that one could set up multiple monitors for any system. Since at one time, my current CRT was the best quality 17" CRT money could buy, I may want to keep it hooked up when I finally get a new flat screen monitor. I already have a spot picked out for it.

winnetmag.com
Multiple Monitors—XP Pro supports up to nine monitors; XP Home supports only one monitor (Windows Me/Win98 supported multiple monitors).

Best regards, Huey