![]() This is due to its 32‑bit architecture and fully protected memory model, so that even if a badly behaved application crashes, your PC will carry on running happily. Most musicians will be tempted by Windows XP's promise of greater robustness and stability, which it shares with Windows 2000. So, I'm going to concentrate on the factors that really determine whether or not it's a wise move to rip out the most fundamental piece of software on your computer - the operating system - and replace it with another completely different engine. As always, the requirements of real‑time music applications are dramatically different from those used by your average punter, and so what may be considered invaluable by Microsoft might be one of the first things we musicians disable. ![]() Should you upgrade your computer? Here's the definitive guide.Īs promised in last month's PC Notes column, I'm going to devote this PC Musician to Microsoft's new operating system, Windows XP. Windows XP is probably the most important PC operating system upgrade since Windows 95, but as always, its new features come at a cost. With new soft-sculpted windows and buttons, or your choice of skins, more helpful menu options, and many new user options, the new Windows XP user interface is more attractive and easier to use than ever before.
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