dude_se Proper Legend Messages 8,634 Location UK Nov 10, 2007 #11 Rudster816 said: 98se is better than 2000, which was mainly built for servers and business's also whats the specs of the pc? you can run XP on some pretty low end machines. Click to expand... 2000 still makes a great home os @dudemc, there is no premium xp. thats vista
Rudster816 said: 98se is better than 2000, which was mainly built for servers and business's also whats the specs of the pc? you can run XP on some pretty low end machines. Click to expand... 2000 still makes a great home os @dudemc, there is no premium xp. thats vista
Lowndsey Site Team Staff member Messages 3,609 Nov 10, 2007 #12 I used to have ME..DO NOT INSTALL IT..IT IS CRAP..Take your ME disk and use it as a drink coaster or frisbee.
I used to have ME..DO NOT INSTALL IT..IT IS CRAP..Take your ME disk and use it as a drink coaster or frisbee.
T-Man Site Team Staff member Messages 2,061 Location Australia Nov 10, 2007 #13 Dudemcbob0876 said: Well it depends what kind of xp. The basic xp or the premium. Click to expand... Once again dude, if you dont know what you are talking about, leave it alone.
Dudemcbob0876 said: Well it depends what kind of xp. The basic xp or the premium. Click to expand... Once again dude, if you dont know what you are talking about, leave it alone.
Dark Night BSOD Messages 2,505 Nov 10, 2007 #14 Yea i do know what i am talking about. And, you making posts like that are useless.
T-Man Site Team Staff member Messages 2,061 Location Australia Nov 10, 2007 #15 No, no you dont and your posts are useless, yes.
CompMan Fully Optimized Messages 3,323 Nov 10, 2007 #17 Dudemcbob0876 said: Yea i do know what i am talking about. And, you making posts like that are useless. Click to expand... I think you mean Home edition and Professional?
Dudemcbob0876 said: Yea i do know what i am talking about. And, you making posts like that are useless. Click to expand... I think you mean Home edition and Professional?
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA Nov 10, 2007 #18 Windows XP essentially comes in three flavors. Home, Professional, and Media Center. There are also Tablet PC and Pro x64 editions.
Windows XP essentially comes in three flavors. Home, Professional, and Media Center. There are also Tablet PC and Pro x64 editions.
Lowndsey Site Team Staff member Messages 3,609 Nov 10, 2007 #19 Dudemcbob0876 said: Yea i do know what i am talking about. And, you making posts like that are useless. Click to expand... And for future reference..if you make a stupid post and someone negative reps you...then they do it for a reason...take it like a man and learn from it. Don't negative rep them back with nasty childish sooky schoolboy comments.
Dudemcbob0876 said: Yea i do know what i am talking about. And, you making posts like that are useless. Click to expand... And for future reference..if you make a stupid post and someone negative reps you...then they do it for a reason...take it like a man and learn from it. Don't negative rep them back with nasty childish sooky schoolboy comments.
N_350Z In Runtime Messages 205 Nov 10, 2007 #20 I'm surprised no one has mentioned a flavor of Linux... Linux is by far one of the greatest OS's to use if your hardware is lacking. All of the Linux distro's I've used run pretty snappy on my older PC.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned a flavor of Linux... Linux is by far one of the greatest OS's to use if your hardware is lacking. All of the Linux distro's I've used run pretty snappy on my older PC.