I've only owned desktop PCs till now and am thinking of buying my first laptop. Want to do
- Web surfing like forums and youtube videos
- Download info for offline reading
- Programming & compiling using Visual C# Express
- Watch DVDs on airplanes
- I don't do gaming.
- I want to spend less than $800 unless there is an overbearing reason to spend more.
1. Do Dell, Toshiba or HP PCs restrict what operating system can be installed? I seem to recall that Dell has their ROM BIOS set to only allow the version of Windows that come with their PCs. I assume that if that is true, it is to get lower prices from Microsoft for the OS installed on their PCs. Reason is that I would like to set the laptop up for a dual boot with Vista and WinXP. My second PC desktop died so I have a legitimate unused copy of WinXP Pro that I can install on the laptop. Will my 32 bit WinXP Pro even work on a 64 bit laptop if that is what I get? Has anyone installed a dual boot Vista and WinXP on their laptop?
2. I want to stay with the Intel line. I assume that the Intel core 2 duo is the processor to get right now but I don't have a clue as to which version to get for the uses I stated above. Is the core 2 duo a 64 bit CPU? If so, does that dictate running Vista and forget trying to setup a dual boot with WinXP Pro?
3. I assume I need to get 2GB or 4GB of ram to have dual channel (no 3GB ram).
4. Is a 5400 rpm hard drive ok for my uses above? I notice that the manufacturers are not listing the hard drive rpm in their ads. Is emailing them the only way to get that info, or is there a web page that has that kind of info?
Any suggestions for specific brand and model laptops to get for under $800 to meet my requirements will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Skyzoomer
- Web surfing like forums and youtube videos
- Download info for offline reading
- Programming & compiling using Visual C# Express
- Watch DVDs on airplanes
- I don't do gaming.
- I want to spend less than $800 unless there is an overbearing reason to spend more.
1. Do Dell, Toshiba or HP PCs restrict what operating system can be installed? I seem to recall that Dell has their ROM BIOS set to only allow the version of Windows that come with their PCs. I assume that if that is true, it is to get lower prices from Microsoft for the OS installed on their PCs. Reason is that I would like to set the laptop up for a dual boot with Vista and WinXP. My second PC desktop died so I have a legitimate unused copy of WinXP Pro that I can install on the laptop. Will my 32 bit WinXP Pro even work on a 64 bit laptop if that is what I get? Has anyone installed a dual boot Vista and WinXP on their laptop?
2. I want to stay with the Intel line. I assume that the Intel core 2 duo is the processor to get right now but I don't have a clue as to which version to get for the uses I stated above. Is the core 2 duo a 64 bit CPU? If so, does that dictate running Vista and forget trying to setup a dual boot with WinXP Pro?
3. I assume I need to get 2GB or 4GB of ram to have dual channel (no 3GB ram).
4. Is a 5400 rpm hard drive ok for my uses above? I notice that the manufacturers are not listing the hard drive rpm in their ads. Is emailing them the only way to get that info, or is there a web page that has that kind of info?
Any suggestions for specific brand and model laptops to get for under $800 to meet my requirements will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Skyzoomer