uzi9mm Fully Optimized Messages 2,553 Location Horseheads, NY Apr 24, 2005 #11 You dont use XP on a pII Windows 2000 is better choice for your setup.
OP OP G GiZmo Baseband Member Messages 88 Apr 24, 2005 #12 uzi9mm said: You dont use XP on a pII Windows 2000 is better choice for your setup. Click to expand... Im on XP right now
uzi9mm said: You dont use XP on a pII Windows 2000 is better choice for your setup. Click to expand... Im on XP right now
S Simon Daemon Poster Messages 1,303 Apr 24, 2005 #13 uzi9mm said: You dont use XP on a pII Windows 2000 is better choice for your setup. Click to expand... i was gona say that!!!
uzi9mm said: You dont use XP on a pII Windows 2000 is better choice for your setup. Click to expand... i was gona say that!!!
uzi9mm Fully Optimized Messages 2,553 Location Horseheads, NY Apr 24, 2005 #15 Yeah, way better. 2000 will be less taxing on your RAM and CPU. My dual pII 350's run 2000 smooth like a babies a$$.
Yeah, way better. 2000 will be less taxing on your RAM and CPU. My dual pII 350's run 2000 smooth like a babies a$$.
OP OP G GiZmo Baseband Member Messages 88 Apr 24, 2005 #16 uzi9mm said: Yeah, way better. 2000 will be less taxing on your RAM and CPU. My dual pII 350's run 2000 smooth like a babies a$$. Click to expand... wait your PII has 512 ram???can i do that????
uzi9mm said: Yeah, way better. 2000 will be less taxing on your RAM and CPU. My dual pII 350's run 2000 smooth like a babies a$$. Click to expand... wait your PII has 512 ram???can i do that????
uzi9mm Fully Optimized Messages 2,553 Location Horseheads, NY Apr 25, 2005 #17 My P4 has 512mb, soon to be upgraded to 1gig of dual channel. My dual p2 has 128mb but it can go up to 1gig max of registered ram, your p2 system probably does not support registered modules.
My P4 has 512mb, soon to be upgraded to 1gig of dual channel. My dual p2 has 128mb but it can go up to 1gig max of registered ram, your p2 system probably does not support registered modules.