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Ralph Mowery
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OS upgrades
In article ,
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Well , if it's gotta be a clean install I might as well start off with a
clean hdd ... and I have a new 320 WD on hand for it . The Plan is to bump
this mobo ( Asus M2A-VM) to the max 8 Gb RAM with 4 x 2 Gb sticks , switch
to a Phenom X4 2.3 Ghz processor and update the BIOS . I just built one on
an Asrock N68C-GS4 FX with a 1.8 Phenom/4Gb/32 bit and an hdd that already
had XP Pro loaded and it seems significantly faster than this 2.6 dual core
Athlon . That one is going to my shop to replace the one that died recently
. All but that last one are boxes that are older than 10 years , with no
significant upgrades since they were built . It's not that this one won't do
the job , it just isn't fast enough any more with the more graphic/data
intense web sites . It's just the same as your "stuff" expanding to fill all
available space , as capability increases they will expand to use it . Oh ,
and I've got a couple of 1T drives for storage , seemed like I needed the
space for my "stuff" ...
If you are going to go to all that, you may be better off going to ebay
and buying a whole computer. Get one with a faster processor and more
memory and win 10 already on it.
I have not checked lately, but about a year ago I wanted to get the win
10 for free, so bought a computer with win 7 pro on it and upgraded to
win 10. Now the free upgrade is out of date, you should be able to fine
a computer with win 10 already on it. If you want to stay with XP you
can probably find a fast xp computer. Eithe way will probably be less
than $ 150.
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