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| reply to Mele20 Re: [XP Pro] Windows Has Recovered From A Serious Error?
Hi Mele, thanks for the heads up. I won't be updating drivers from WU again.
I should explain that this is partially my fault. I'm running a Gateway PII 400 with 384MB of RAM, and Windows XP Pro installed. This computer is turning ten years old next month (Nov 1998), and runs like a dream. (slowly at times)
Two years ago I added a Promise card and replaced the hard drive. (the original Maxtor 10GB hard drive is still running as a slave) I installed Windows XP and it's been smooth sailing.
I do have to remember how VERY old the hardware is on this computer, and leave well enough alone.
I'm thinking maybe I should ask Santa for a new one??!!
It's just that I have so much fun keeping this old guy running. 
Thanks again.  -- They may forget what you said but they will never forget how you made them feel.-- Anonymous |
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| That's great! Ten years old and running so well. I have a Dell XPS Pentium III 450, that is now 9.5 years old. It runs fine. But I never upgraded it to XP. I could have done an easy upgrade to W2000 but to XP I would have needed a new modem and other new hardware. So, it still runs 98SE which I like. It has the first piece of software I ever bought still running on it (Cookie Crusher). The hard drive is a Maxtor ...I forgot how large...8GB I think and it is the original hard drive. The ONLY problem in all these years was that I had to replace the floppy drive at year four. (Well, I think it does finally have another problem but I'm not sure what is causing it. It doesn't get the same speed that the XP machine does for downloading. It used to so I suspect the NIC may be bad).
I can't get the case open ...it was always hard to open and got wedged on crooked the last time it was opened about three years ago. Then it had an incredible amount of dust and rust! After three years of not being able to open it I guess it has a ton of dust again. How I wish Dell was still making solid machines like this one. Of course, I realize part of the reason it is still running is because it isn't powerful so it doesn't get hot like my currrent Dell in this Hawaii climate. But all the rust and it still runs fine. Any Dell manufactured in the last 5 to 7 years that has half that amount of rust would be long ago dead. -- "The same ferocity that our founders devoted to protect the freedom and independence of the press is now appropriate for our defense of the freedom of the internet. The stakes are the same: the survival of our Republic". Al Gore, The Assault on Reason |
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| I have an old Fujitsu Lifebook Laptop, PII, 233MHz, 3.2 GB HD and 196MB of memory running XP Pro, just about all I can get onto it. It's 10 years old. It runs 24/7, right now being used for my secondary phone line, Magic Jack...no problems. And to be honest, I haven't seen any laptop like this in a long time...solid everything. Then again, it's not made in Mexico or China...I also had one of the old Dells, the one you're talking about...and your right, they are heavy beasts but they don't quite working... -- "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943 |
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