#80796
01/23/2002 5:32 PM
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guys, hows the compatibility with w9x software? i heard microsoft released a compatibility patch, does it work ok?
im thinking about using xp here.. my machine has 128ram 450mhz, do you know if itll handle it?
thanks
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#80797
01/23/2002 5:46 PM
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450mhz should be fine. I put XP on my family's computer which runs at 400, and it does decent. 128mb of memory is gonna be your biggest bottleneck though. Since memory is dirt cheap right now, I'd suggest adding *at least* another stick of 128, or more than that if possible. On my own computer, it currently reports using 119mb of physical memory, and that's running nothing but Windows and its standard services, Apache server, and Winamp. So add lots more memory if you can. The only 9x program I've ever had a problem with on XP is the BlackIce firewall, and even using the compatibility manager thingy it won't work. Microsoft has a net-based compatibility checker if you're unsure, so try THIS to check your hardware and software. Hope this helps. ---Jamin
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#80798
01/23/2002 5:53 PM
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I heard it was only compatiable with 700Mhz and Over. I'm running 64MB and 450Mhz and I might upgrade my RAM and upgrade to XP. But I think I'm getting a new comp soon.
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#80799
01/23/2002 5:57 PM
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Jamin, XP comes with a built-in firewall, simply called "Internet Connection Firewall," but you need to turn it on before you can use it. Go to Start> Search and do one on "firewall." It'll tell you more than I can, and even give you links to turning it on. However, I use a hardware firewall here, so I've never actually tested it. You wanna be a guinea pig and tell us how it goes? 
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#80800
01/23/2002 6:01 PM
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Professional ran fine on 128mb of ram for me, I think you would be limited on a 64mb machine, but you could always upgrade. I threw a 512MB card in and WoW! [ 01-23-2002 05:02 PM: Message edited by: RANCH4x4 ]
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#80801
01/23/2002 6:02 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Lord Dexter: I heard it was only compatiable with 700Mhz and Over.
From the system requirements page : Here's What You Need to Use Windows XP Professional
- PC with 300 megahertz or higher processor clock speed recommended; 233 MHz minimum required (single or dual processor system);* Intel Pentium/Celeron family, or AMD K6/Athlon/Duron family, or compatible processor recommended
- 128 megabytes (MB) of RAM or higher recommended (64 MB minimum supported; may limit performance and some features)
- 1.5 gigabytes (GB) of available hard disk space*
- Super VGA (800 × 600) or higher-resolution video adapter and monitor
- CD-ROM or DVD drive
- Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
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#80802
01/23/2002 6:12 PM
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wow thanks guys i read the system req. at microsoft, just wasnt sure if it would run sloppy at the recommended settings well, off to make some backups... how much is a 256 stick? better yet, how do i check my memory type to see which one to buy?
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#80803
01/23/2002 6:23 PM
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quote: Originally posted by CopyCat: how much is a 256 stick?
~ $30-35 USD for PC133, but I'd get at least 512 megs, because it's only ~ $60 right now. Check pricewatch.com for all your purchasing needs. 
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#80804
01/23/2002 6:59 PM
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thanks matt
can i get anyone of those? pc100,133 or 150? can i use a 128 pc133 with a 512pc133?
any gaming person using xp? any problem running games?
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#80805
01/23/2002 7:03 PM
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pricewatch for RAM? The only place I buy RAM from is www.crucial.com. 
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#80806
01/23/2002 7:07 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Stilgar: The only place I buy RAM from is www.crucial.com. 
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#80807
01/23/2002 7:26 PM
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I won't be buying "printer RAM" by mistake. 
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#80808
01/23/2002 7:37 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Stilgar: pricewatch for RAM? The only place I buy RAM from is www.crucial.com.
That's what I'm saying too. Their prices are outstanding, and their customer service is only surpassed by the quality of their products.
A couple dollars difference can save you hours of frustration and troubleshooting that can happen when you buy "cheap" ram.
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#80809
01/23/2002 8:27 PM
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...and free shipping. 
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#80810
01/24/2002 12:10 AM
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R-i-p-o-f-f. 
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#80811
01/24/2002 12:40 AM
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Thanks for that Matt. I can just upgrade my RAM and install it. 
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#80812
01/24/2002 2:21 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Matt Jacob: Jamin, XP comes with a built-in firewall, simply called "Internet Connection Firewall," but you need to turn it on before you can use it. Go to Start> Search and do one on "firewall." It'll tell you more than I can, and even give you links to turning it on.
However, I use a hardware firewall here, so I've never actually tested it. You wanna be a guinea pig and tell us how it goes? 
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#80813
01/24/2002 3:04 PM
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Matt y Dav2:
Yeah, that firewall is crap. Dave2, it also has *something* to do with outgoing, because it messed up my mp3 server in mIRC. I could download files, but it blocked my server from sending them. Turned it off and they ran fine again. Dunno what that's all about.
---Jamin
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#80814
01/24/2002 3:11 PM
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Oh oh! I'm a gamer! Games work great on XP. XP is stable and robust. LD, dont buy a new system, upgrade the one you have. 
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#80815
01/25/2002 11:07 PM
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ok im a xper now the bad part was looking for smartdrive inside my w98 .cab files, and then finding it in the same directory they were 
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#80816
01/26/2002 2:43 AM
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quote: Originally posted by CopyCat: ok im a xper now You must have a lot of spare change lying around... 
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#80817
01/26/2002 3:31 AM
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well men dont need food that much do we matt, i think i saw some post made by you somewhere with an application for changing xps look... freeware i think..?.. im not sure if i like this blue thing here O_o i installed plus also but that "space" and "da vinci" things... my memory is 128 sdram pc100, its not fast, but its running fine so far.
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#80818
01/26/2002 3:38 AM
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I don't know if I posted anything before, but StyleXP is really neat. 
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#80819
01/26/2002 6:20 PM
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I have it installed at work on a P233, 64 meg of ram. =)
This was simply to do screenshots for it. While it runs slower than snot down a flag pole outside in January, it does work.
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#80820
01/26/2002 7:14 PM
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Well like the requirements said some things may not work with 64MB Ram, so it's better to be safe with 128MB. 
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#80821
01/26/2002 9:24 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Matt Jacob: I don't know if I posted anything before, but StyleXP is really neat.
Do NOT use Style XP, its shareware and dangerous. Crack the DLL with this .
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#80822
01/26/2002 9:29 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Lord Dexter: Well like the requirements said some things may not work with 64MB Ram, so it's better to be safe with 128MB.
Actually, you are safer with 192MB of ram.
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#80823
01/26/2002 9:37 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Stilgar: ...and free shipping.
I save over 80 percent by buying my Compaq Proliant server memory from them. I peeled the compaq sticker off of a 3500 dollar 1 gig stick one day and found a crucial sticker underneath. Last year I saved over 700,000 dollars on memory alone. I have never had a failure or downtime because of their memory.
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#80824
01/26/2002 10:10 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Greg Hard:
Actually, you are safer with 192MB of ram.
Well whatever then, 128 or Higher is fine.
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#80825
01/26/2002 10:43 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Lord Dexter:
Well whatever then, 128 or Higher is fine.
Actually, Mr. Laporte and Mr. Norton of Techtv's The Screen Savers say 256.
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#80826
01/26/2002 10:45 PM
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I'd use 128mb as a minimum, 192 works great, thats what I used for a while until I decided the more the merrier. 
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#80827
01/26/2002 11:47 PM
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Yea, more ram is usually better -- XP supports alot, its the mobos you have to ask.  256 is good, but I have 512 soon to have 1gig or 640... POWER USER! http://www.petitiononline.com/ttv1/
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#80828
01/27/2002 12:02 AM
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i running nearly 3 gigs of sd ram under 2k right now, aside form a 5 minute boot time its fast as hell 
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#80829
01/27/2002 12:37 AM
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3 gigs? Woah. 
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