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   Clogwog to femail@nospam.kustomkomputa.co.uk.i   
   Re: Ugrade vs new   
   21 Jan 10 17:17:52   
   
   From: BWAHAHAHAAA@BWAHAHAHAAA.LOL   
      
   "Dr.Hal0nf1r£$"  schreef in   
   bericht news:HcmdnQjIdLMZQsrWnZ2dnUVZ8gWdnZ2d@bt.com...   
   > philo wrote:   
   >> Stefan Patric wrote:   
   >>> On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 08:54:31 -0500, Rudy wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> I have a computer running Win 2000Pro. I want to upgrade to XP Pro.   
   >>>> I'm not sure weather to do a clean install or upgrade. My data is   
   >>>> safe as it is on a second HDD so thats not a problem. Am I correct   
   >>>> in assuming a clean install will format the C drive?   
   >>>   
   >>> A clean install is my preference always with a full, not quick,   
   >>> format of the primary system drive.  Of course, you're going to have   
   >>> to re-install all your apps, but that can be a good thing:  You'll   
   >>> end up with a clean, pristine system.   
   >>>   
   >>> Also, before you install XP check the hardware minimums for your   
   >>> computer just to make sure.  I always take what MS recommends and   
   >>> double the amount of RAM and CPU speed to get a "usable" system. Those   
   >>> "minimums" are just for installing and running the OS.   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>> Stef   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> I agree   
   >>   
   >> I am a refurbisher and come across this stuff all the time.   
   >>   
   >> A clean install is the best method to assure success.   
   >>   
   >> For XP the machine should really have 512megs of RAM or more   
   >>   
   >> and I'd say 256 would be the absolute bare minimum.   
   >>   
   >> (I'm also assuming the machine is at least a p-III or equiv)   
   >   
   > If you don't mind a machine that runs almost as slow as Bullis' brain you   
   > could run XP pro on a P1 with 256MB RAM. It can be done, although like   
   > Bullis himself - it sucks.   
   >   
      
   "Power user" Syphilis Syndrone might be offended now!   
   

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