R.I.P. Windows XP
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R.I.P. Windows XP
... and my 9+ year old Dell desktop computer. The only repair to it was to replace the power supply once. It is slow and clunky, time to put it away for good. Suggestions for a new computer and which OS to get are welcome. In the meantime I'll be using Mrs. AW's laptop. AW.
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Re: R.I.P. Windows XP
How do you know whether you have/had Windows XP or not?
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If you right click on "my computer" and click properties, it will tell you. If "My Computer" simply says "Computer", though...then you don't have XP; you have Vista, Windows 7, or 8.CathyCA wrote:How do you know whether you have/had Windows XP or not?
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Get a Windows 7 machine. If you get Windows 8, get a touchscreen monitor with it, otherwise you'll be very unhappy with 8, regardless of update version.August West wrote:... and my 9+ year old Dell desktop computer. The only repair to it was to replace the power supply once. It is slow and clunky, time to put it away for good. Suggestions for a new computer and which OS to get are welcome. In the meantime I'll be using Mrs. AW's laptop. AW.
I just got a new laptop to replace my Acer net book with XP. It's taking some learning to get used to. I'm not there yet, but I found File Explorer, which replaced windows Explorer, so life got a bit easier!
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Re: R.I.P. Windows XP
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Get a Windows 7 machine. If you get Windows 8, get a touchscreen monitor with it, otherwise you'll be very unhappy with 8, regardless of update version.August West wrote:... and my 9+ year old Dell desktop computer. The only repair to it was to replace the power supply once. It is slow and clunky, time to put it away for good. Suggestions for a new computer and which OS to get are welcome. In the meantime I'll be using Mrs. AW's laptop. AW.
I just got a new laptop to replace my Acer net book with XP. It's taking some learning to get used to. I'm not there yet, but I found File Explorer, which replaced windows Explorer, so life got a bit easier!
Agree 100% - Windows 8 works better with a touch screen. I am using a Sony all in one (which acts like a giant tablet too). I have been very happy with it.
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I have "Windows Vista Home Premium." I'm assuming that I'm okay for a while.CameronBornAndBred wrote:If you right click on "my computer" and click properties, it will tell you. If "My Computer" simply says "Computer", though...then you don't have XP; you have Vista, Windows 7, or 8.CathyCA wrote:How do you know whether you have/had Windows XP or not?
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Re: R.I.P. Windows XP
I am very, very seriously considering going this route. The only problem is that the software I use for my work is not Mac based. I'm not sure how much of it is compatible.IowaDevil wrote:My opinion even tho you didn't ask....Buy Apple, they last longer!
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We have an old PC and an old Mac. Julie uses the PC every day for her work. The Mac that we have (iMac G4) was produced the same year as the old Dell desktop. It is entirely useless, literally. The operating system cannot be upgraded due to hardware limitations, which means that the software that runs on it, including internet browsers, cannot be upgraded. This means that to do something as simple as surf the internet, is an exercise in futility due to the fact that websites will no longer display on the browsers that it has.IowaDevil wrote:My opinion even tho you didn't ask....Buy Apple, they last longer!
So an Apple may last longer, but it won't do you much good for as long.
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I have a MACbook Pro up in my workroom and a PC with Windows 7 downstairs we use for the family. They "play nice" together. I also have a Dell laptop with XP on it. It's about 4 years old. Anybody know whether or not I can switch it from XP to Windows 7?ArkieDukie wrote:I am very, very seriously considering going this route. The only problem is that the software I use for my work is not Mac based. I'm not sure how much of it is compatible.IowaDevil wrote:My opinion even tho you didn't ask....Buy Apple, they last longer!
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Re: R.I.P. Windows XP
You can probably upgrade your Dell laptop. My desktop is so old that I would spend enough on upgrades to just about pay for a new one, and still have a 9 year old machine. Bless its binary heart! AW.Ima Facultiwyfe wrote: I have a MACbook Pro up in my workroom and a PC with Windows 7 downstairs we use for the family. They "play nice" together. I also have a Dell laptop with XP on it. It's about 4 years old. Anybody know whether or not I can switch it from XP to Windows 7?
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Given that your software is scientifically oriented (at least I am assuming so) DO NOT go with a Mac. DO NOT. Unless your software has a MAC version or is certified for MAC don't go there. The memory caching works totally differently.ArkieDukie wrote:I am very, very seriously considering going this route. The only problem is that the software I use for my work is not Mac based. I'm not sure how much of it is compatible.IowaDevil wrote:My opinion even tho you didn't ask....Buy Apple, they last longer!
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Not longer than the 9 years he got out of his desktopIowaDevil wrote:My opinion even tho you didn't ask....Buy Apple, they last longer!
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