Anyone there with "old" machines run WinXP?

Antoneo

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I am running Windows 2000 at the moment and was wondering how Windows XP would run on my computer...

Basic Info:
P3 450
PC100 384 MB
TNT2 Ultra
WD 5400 rpm 13.0 GB

Yeah... so are any of you guys running Windows XP with similar stuff? Does it run at a decent speed or should I just stick with Win2k?
I don't play games too much (obviously my hardware stops me from doing that).
 

NetworkDad

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It should run very close to what your system is running now. Just make sure you turn off all the playskool features, and you'll be fine.
 

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I have it running on a AMD K6-2 300mhz box w/ 64 megs of ram. Runs fine :D
 

Evadman

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I had it running on a 266 k6 for fun. Ran ok, but slowwer than all get out.
 

Antoneo

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Originally posted by: NccOps
It should run very close to what your system is running now. Just make sure you turn off all the playskool features, and you'll be fine.
Meaning no fancy-custom desktop? Hmmm... should I just save myself the trouble and not upgrade (in other words, is there anything about winxp that makes it a worthwhile upgrade)?
 

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I have it running on my dual 1800+ box at home, it's slow but with all the options turned down it's tolerable.

;)

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my main computer at work is running win XP , i upgraded from win98 , my burner made coasters 60% of the time under win98, now its 99% good
seems the same as 98 as far as speed etc, but its a work pc, no gaming

specs

Compaq Deskpro EP
Pentium III - 450 MHz
256MB
20Gb hd, the controller is only an ATA/33 so that is what its running at
matrox G200 4mb video
 

NetworkDad

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Originally posted by: MistaEng
Originally posted by: NccOps
It should run very close to what your system is running now. Just make sure you turn off all the playskool features, and you'll be fine.
Meaning no fancy-custom desktop? Hmmm... should I just save myself the trouble and not upgrade (in other words, is there anything about winxp that makes it a worthwhile upgrade)?

No, there are some good upgrades in xp. My system runs noticeably faster since the upgrade back in October. But, im running on a duron 850. Networking, new drivers, etc.
 

Thegonagle

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I only upgraded from 2000 to XP because I was having hardware trouble with an IDE CD burner (UDMA wouldn't work no matter what I tried), and I had recently received a free copy as a membership premium.

If 2000 is working fine, I'd leave it. It's not a wothwhile "for the hell of it" upgrade. XP runs about the same, except some of the OS features can slow it down.
 

Fritzo

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I'm running it on my Thinkpad w/ Celeron 333 and 128MB. It runs fine. I turned off the cutsey XP theme though.
 

BCYL

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Your system should still run XP fine... but dont bother, stick with win2k... It does the same thing and uses less resource...
 

Antoneo

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Thanks for the advice guys, yeah I guess I'll just stick with win2k and build a new computer later this summer.
 

aphex

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Originally posted by: BCYL
Your system should still run XP fine... but dont bother, stick with win2k... It does the same thing and uses less resource...

True, but XP's improved compatability was a big issue for me. Id take it over 2k anyday... :)
 

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Meaning no fancy-custom desktop? Hmmm... should I just save myself the trouble and not upgrade (in other words, is there anything about winxp that makes it a worthwhile upgrade)?

True, but XP's improved compatability was a big issue for me. Id take it over 2k anyday...

Definitely so true! NT4 was one of the most incompatible OSes ever. Win2k was almost good enough to use as a home general-purpose OS, but some games didn't run :( XP changes everything in the NT world! I've yet to find incompatible software that can't be patched or upgraded to work on XP.