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| 18839 | 2001-09-14 22:30:00 | Just thought I would let you know that it looks like Microsoft have done something right. I have just installed a pre release version of XP professional, I was given a full report of what conflicts I may experience and advised the appropriate course of action. The install went perfectly..an absolute first !! and all seems to be working great. The software issues that I had been warned of were easily overcome by visiting the respective sites for updated drivers etc. Not said often enough , but well done Microsoft. Oh, I almost forgot, MS reccomends a minimum of 128mb RAM, bu the machine I am using this on has only 64 at this stage and is working great, I know I wont be able to use some of the great editing features until I upgrade, but so far so good. |
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| 18840 | 2001-09-14 23:34:00 | Cool :) Any news yet on how much XP Home or XP Pro is gonna cost when it eventually comes out? I'm trying to weigh up my options... |
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| 18841 | 2001-09-14 23:44:00 | No Idea yet, but you can get the pre release version for $29.95 from Microsoft, well worth it i think.. | Guest (0) | ||
| 18842 | 2001-09-15 05:24:00 | Try hooking a standard USB Conexant chip modem to it and watch it NOT WORK. | Guest (0) | ||
| 18843 | 2001-09-15 06:48:00 | Lasts for 180 days, and to connect the modem get the windows 2000 drivers... | Guest (0) | ||
| 18844 | 2001-09-15 19:31:00 | I agree. I've been useing it for three weeks. I loaded it on top of win98 se, and it was the easiest install I have done since DOS 6. I had to install an updated driver for my sound card but apart from that not a single problem of any sort. It certainly is an improvement for MS. |
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