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    Best OS to run Security Monitor Pro

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      Michale32086
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      I am building a dedicated machine for Security Monitor Pro.

      Which OS would allow the software to operate more smoothly?

      Would you recommend Windows 7x64 or XPx64??

      Thanx
      Michale

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        DeskShare_-_Support
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        Security Monitor Pro takes advantage of the advanced resources available on your PC.

        I would recommend using Windows 7x64 because it is built on a newer Windows kernel that makes the most of the CPU processing ability and has better multitasking and threading.

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          Michale32086
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          [quote=DeskShare - Support]Security Monitor Pro takes advantage of the advanced resources available on your PC.

          I would recommend using Windows 7x64 because it is built on a newer Windows kernel that makes the most of the CPU processing ability and has better multitasking and threading.[/quote]

          That's what I figured as well.

          Thanx for the info.

          Michale

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