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<blockquote data-quote="mPod" data-source="post: 138395" data-attributes="member: 11199"><p>I guess it heavily depends on what hardware you're going to use and how old these pieces are. Using the latest big MacBook Pro I'm just lucky. Can only say again: At the moment I wouldn't go back to XP on the laptop.</p><p></p><p>But for an MP production system I'd rather suggest an XPSP2 or an MCE2005. If you are into new things, like to help to improve stability etc. for Vista and <strong>are not afraid of problems</strong> that eventually come up, go for the new OS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mPod, post: 138395, member: 11199"] I guess it heavily depends on what hardware you're going to use and how old these pieces are. Using the latest big MacBook Pro I'm just lucky. Can only say again: At the moment I wouldn't go back to XP on the laptop. But for an MP production system I'd rather suggest an XPSP2 or an MCE2005. If you are into new things, like to help to improve stability etc. for Vista and [B]are not afraid of problems[/B] that eventually come up, go for the new OS. [/QUOTE]
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