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Previously on "WIn XP. Memory size recommendation?"

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    Re: XP and where to get it

    Fairplay - Quite a few retailers will sell an OEM copy, but you have to prove your a system builder... this is usually done by buying a HDD at the same time.

    I know this is how my company has been upgrading to XP over the last few months.

    Its only really cheaper if you need more disk space... but then who with a broadband connection doesn't need a bigger drive

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    Re: re:

    Personally I have found XP extremely reliable.

    Easy install and setup of everything I've needed to use - and guess what I didn't need a friggin C compiler or linker once no matter what add-on hardware I've used. Nor did I need to spend all night buggering about with strange config files full unintelligible junk 10 levels down in the file system. Maybe you linux nerds get a hard on playing about trying to make your computers work - I don't so I stick to products that just work out of the box - sadly from past experience that does not include ones with pictures of a penguin on them.

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    "Upgrade to Win XP a few months ago. A lot more reliable."

    than what? wolves' defence?

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    Re: XP and where to get it

    Anyone know where I can get XP and Office XP without losing an arm or a leg?
    Ha ha ha ha. Yes!

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    Re: XP and where to get it

    Anyone know where I can get XP and Office XP without losing an arm or a leg?

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    Re: mikesed

    No software shipped. Wasn't needed. The problem was me. I was sure I had inserted the memory ok but upon trying a third time it all booted into life. I guess I was just being too gentle with it..

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    Re: mikesed

    > Added another 256k today. Delivery from Crutial was fast. Support was hard to get hold of for a few days as the memory would not install properly.

    Didn't they ship any driver sofware with the memory?

    IMHO, people tend to go for too much memory these days, they are stuck in the mentality of the late 486, early Pentium times when doubling your RAM would be a more efficient upgrade than buying a faster CPU.

    Today CPU is king, especially when doing stuff like ripping DVDs to DivX.

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    Re: mikesed

    No wonder you can post so fast

    Machines these days are actually outstripping Microsoft's attempts to fill the biggest hard drive and bring the fastest processor to its' knees.

    I bet with a beast like that you can actually have a word and excel document open at the same time as you are surfing - where will it all end.

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    Re: mikesed

    512mb with 3.06Ghz P4 - Hyperthreading switched on in the BIOS.

    Sh1t off the proverbial!

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    mikesed

    :rollin dude...i thought it was 160K and 320 if double sided...you gotta get into the nineties and get 3 and a halves


    :rollin :rollin

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    Hi guys,

    Added another 256k today. Delivery from Crutial was fast. Support was hard to get hold of for a few days as the memory would not install properly.

    When I did finally get hold of them, support was excellent and now am running extremely well. No complaints!

    Thanks again for all the help.

    Cheers,
    Mike

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    Amazing that many people are generally reluctant to have government spying on them through identity cards etc, but are happy to be WinXP registered wth such a predatory company as MS?
    The web is awash with hookey corporate keys and the instructions on how to reset your install to the one you choose.

    This has 2 major advantages ...
    1. you can still update the dodgy version that was available before the MS official version hit the shelves
    2. the truly paranoid can be anonymous.

    All software is shareware - you just need to find somebody willing to share their copy with you

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    I would recommend at least 4Gb with XP.

    Of course you can switch to linux and all the worlds problems are solved and in only 16K.

    Marvelous

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Thanks all for help and advice. Have been to Crucial's webite and bought another 256k.

    I'll let you know how it goes!

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    Amazing that many people are generally reluctant to have government spying on them through identity cards etc, but are happy to be WinXP registered wth such a predatory company as MS?

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