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May. 25th, 2009 11:36 amIt's that time again. My PC is getting a bit old and creaky, so I need to at least upgrade, and probably just get a new one.
I'm looking for advice therefore: I've currently got a 2GHz processor and 900MB of RAM, hard drive space is not an issue, I've got an external drive too.
Is it worth me upgrading what I've got at the moment, or should I just get something new and whizzy? I'm slightly concerned about the usual problems of transferring across all the stuff I've got running on this computer, and also because I'll be sticking with Windows, it seems like a bit of a limbo time to upgrade to Vista when it's supposedly crap and the new one's coming out later anyway.
Another thought, is it possible to port my current registered (!) Windoze XP to a new computer at all, possible via the external hard drive? I don't have the original disks, as I got this comp second hand.
I look forward to your tech consultancy pitches!
I'm looking for advice therefore: I've currently got a 2GHz processor and 900MB of RAM, hard drive space is not an issue, I've got an external drive too.
Is it worth me upgrading what I've got at the moment, or should I just get something new and whizzy? I'm slightly concerned about the usual problems of transferring across all the stuff I've got running on this computer, and also because I'll be sticking with Windows, it seems like a bit of a limbo time to upgrade to Vista when it's supposedly crap and the new one's coming out later anyway.
Another thought, is it possible to port my current registered (!) Windoze XP to a new computer at all, possible via the external hard drive? I don't have the original disks, as I got this comp second hand.
I look forward to your tech consultancy pitches!
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Date: 2009-05-25 11:31 am (UTC)The "getting old and creaky" would probably be mostly solved by upgrading the RAM to 2GB and reinstalling Windows from scratch.
Which contrasts somewhat with your lack of original disks. I'd recommend googling "tinyxp torrent", if I was the kind of person who'd do that kind of thing.
If you want to play games, of course, then your graphics card probably needs to be updated.
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Date: 2009-05-25 12:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-25 12:13 pm (UTC)A windows reinstall would probably help, too.
As something to think about, I would also ask - do you really *need* windows? Ubuntu is at a stage these days where it's on a par usability-wise, equivalents of most applications are out there (for free) and you'll avoid the inevitable slowdown and virus/trojan attacks that come with windows.
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Date: 2009-05-25 03:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-25 05:43 pm (UTC)Windows would also benefit from a damn good clean out - registry, random crap loading on startup and running in the background, etc. Also defrag your hard disks (this can help quite a bit if you've not done it in a while).
Ignore Vista (dear god but it's horrible). I have no experience of Ubuntu other than helping people who can't get hardware working.
If you want to play games then buy an XBox 360 (better, cheaper (by a large amount)).
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Date: 2009-05-26 01:23 am (UTC)I've been running Windows 7 beta for quite some time now on one of my computers and I like it a lot. Microsoft have now made available the Release Candidate for free, which you should be able to use until they finally release it commercially. Feel fee to drop by and have a poke about on it and see what you think. As Vista is universally loathed, I expect 7 to take off quite quickly.
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Date: 2009-05-27 10:02 pm (UTC)As for Ubuntu, I like the idea, but in practice I suspect I'd cause more problems with the various poker platforms I use for example.
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Date: 2009-05-27 10:05 pm (UTC)http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
If you ever do get round to doing a big upgrade, I can take you through putting in a new motherboard. It's a very simple task, but it's still sensible to have support the first time you do it.
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Date: 2009-05-27 10:08 pm (UTC)Actually, also ripping CDs does it, but that's possibly because Winamp has issues.
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Date: 2009-05-27 10:29 pm (UTC)Cheers for the advice.
In fact, I'm just looking at RAM updates, and the 1GB modules all seem to be 333MHz. Does this matter? I don't remember the 512MB running at this speed! I'm not convinced it does, just needing to be sure before I spend owt :)
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Date: 2009-05-28 08:45 am (UTC)As for the poker stuff - is it web-based, or are there specific applications? Might be worth seeing if they do a linux binary...
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Date: 2009-05-28 11:23 am (UTC)Assuming you have an older AGP motherboard then either of these are ok:
http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=14513&category_id=126&manufacturer_id=0&tid=zt-62aa250-hss
(£36)
or
http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=21140&category_id=125&manufacturer_id=0&tid=11124-00-20r
(£85)
i'll give you three guesses as to which is better :)
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Date: 2009-05-28 06:11 pm (UTC)A cheap upgrade sounds great - is it worth me holding off buying RAM until I see what you might come up with, or is there enough cross-compatibility?
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Date: 2009-05-31 07:41 pm (UTC)You sent me a message about weight loss acai berry pills. I somehow didn't think that would be the kind of message you'd send :D
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