I'm about to begin building a new computer, something I haven't done in years, and I'm wondering if I should load it with Home or Pro Edition. Computer will be my main Windows computer and I plan on doing most of my PC gaming on it (I've been using my Mac with Boot Camp/Win7 installed). Are there any advantages/disadvantages to running Pro over Home? This will also be the computer I let people use whenever they come over to my house (mainly just family) and I've had issues with viruses getting installed on it. I would be interested in setting up some sort of "parental" controls to prevent this happening again if possible.
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Win 10 Home or Pro?
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Pro offers these features over Home. If you don't need any of them, you don't need Pro
Join a domain
BitLocker encryption
Group Policy Management
Remote Desktop (RDP)
Hyper-V
Trusted Boot
Assigned access
and these "business features"
Enterprise Mode for IE
Windows Store for Business
Windows Update for Business
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This is also something to think about. I don't know which one you have.
How much RAM does each edition of Windows 10 support?
Windows 10 Home 32 bit 4 GBs
Windows 10 Home 64 bit 128 GBs
Windows 10 Pro 32 bit 4 GBs
Windows 10 Pro 64 bit 512 GBs
Windows 10 Enterprise/Education 32 bit 4 GBs
Windows 10 Enterprise/Education 64 bit 512 GBs
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I manipulate large data sets and need the 25GBps memory speed. I also have a 10GB network card that
goes to my file server to store/read data since my m.2 drive is only 1TB. I have to run multiple emulators
( Netezza and Linux obviously, one pfsense/bsd ) for development/break fix. Also, I like to keep
SW:battlefront open in the background. One last also, I like to spend money.
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