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Answer» I wanted to upgrade my OS from windows 2000PRo to Windows XPpro. All system requirements are met, with the exception of those of the Bus Clock. I have it at 100 megahertz, and 300 are needed. How would I go about changing that, or should I just wait and get a new computer?Where are the bus clock requirements for XP ? ? I suspect front side bus speed is being confused with CPU speed here... Thats right. I would not reccomend upgrading the OS before upgrading the PC, in any case.I have to agree with everyone else, upgrade your computer first or you are wasting money on an OS that is not going to run or will barely run.Meanwhile there has been another abduction...someone alert GX1_Man please as he is tracking these occorunces.Quote from: patio on June 21, 2007, 04:39:17 PM Meanwhile there has been another abduction...someone alert GX1_Man please as he is tracking these occorunces. You mean that the OP is gone?Thanks for the input. I guess its just more cost efficient to get a new computer, which isn't feasible right now. but I'll post the specifications anyway, just in case: Dell Dimension XPS R400 Processor: 400 megahertz Intel Premium II 32 kilobyte primary MEMORY cache 512 kilobyte secondary memory cache Drives: 8.45 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity 5.00 Gigabytes hard drive free space Main Circuit Board Bus Clock 100 megahertz 384 MB of RAM That's a good solid setup for Win2K...to be honest it's probably the most stable OS that MS has ever released...i'd stick with what you have. Also since it's an OLDER machine you MAY find some real bargains out there on RAM. Travel to crucial.com and enter the machine specs and it will tell you which type exactly that machine can use. At this point your biggest bang for your dollar would be more RAM.Okay, sounds good. |
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