ez upgrade? possible?

bustone

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basically i have a really crappy 433mhz celeron emachine that i've been using for 2 years. finally im getting an upgrade. i have an atx case 300watt psu, and an Athlon 1700 ,Epox 8kha+, 128MB of DDR ram coming my way....

question is: will i be able to use my current hard drive, cdrw, cdrom, and floppy drive with my new processor/ram/board/case without any problems (such as having to reformat my hard drives and such) and therefore make this an extremely simple instalation? :)
 

VBboy

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You will absolutely have reinstall the OS. You don't need to format it if you delete \Windows, \Program Files, as well as a couple of files in the root directory. This way, you get a clean install and don't need to make a backup to a separate drive.

But you need to reinstall Windows because you are adding a lot of new hardware.
By the way, using 128 MB with a CPU of that speed is not a good idea (sorry), because Windows will start choking very quickly. 256 MB is pretty much a must, and 384-512 MB will really let you enjoy your new system.

You can use any old drives with your new system. I assume you are keeping your videocard as well, which will severly cripple gaming at any resolution (because it is probably 2 years old, like the rest of your hardware). You should get a GeForce2 Pro or a GeForce2/3 Ti to get better results.

Good luck.
 

bustone

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But you need to reinstall Windows because you are adding a lot of new hardware.
You don't need to format it if you delete \Windows, \Program Files, as well as a couple of files in the root directory.

bummer, i was hoping i could get away with it. files in \Program files are the only ones that i'm even concerned about keeping. it's times like these im glad i use a 2nd drive for storage :/


By the way, using 128 MB with a CPU of that speed is not a good idea (sorry), because Windows will start choking very quickly. 256 MB is pretty much a must, and 384-512 MB will really let you enjoy your new system.

oh i agree with you 100%, but all i can afford at the moment is 128MB of DDR. next week i will buy 256...just a temporary solution to get me off of this god awful celeron.

You should get a GeForce2 Pro or a GeForce2/3 Ti to get better results.

i have a GeForce 2 MX/400 but it's PCI :(

Good luck.

thanks man, i appreciate the help