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Lithium381

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I'm looking to upgrade to windows XP pro.....i'm still using 95 but it says for the OEM version i have to buy it with hardware, can that be an IDE cable or does it have to be a complete system? OEM is 60 bucks cheaper than retail
 

oogabooga

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i think any piece of hardware will fulfill newegg's end of the agreement

i dont remember what site it was : but when i ordered my oem microsoft natural keyboard, they included a 'cd-audio' cable with my order. heh :p
 

Praetorian7

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I bought XP pro OEM from them and din't purchase any additional hardware. However, Newegg sent a small SATA power adapter cable with it. I was wondering why the hell i got the cable and i realized yeah thats the piece of hardware.
 

Pocatello

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Originally posted by: Praetorian7
I bought XP pro OEM from them and din't purchase any additional hardware. However, Newegg sent a small SATA power adapter cable with it. I was wondering why the hell i got the cable and i realized yeah thats the piece of hardware.

Same here.
 

TheLonelyPhoenix

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Originally posted by: Praetorian7
I bought XP pro OEM from them and din't purchase any additional hardware. However, Newegg sent a small SATA power adapter cable with it. I was wondering why the hell i got the cable and i realized yeah thats the piece of hardware.

Are you serious?
 

Conky

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Originally posted by: Lithium381
I'm looking to upgrade to windows XP pro.....i'm still using 95 but it says for the OEM version i have to buy it with hardware, can that be an IDE cable or does it have to be a complete system? OEM is 60 bucks cheaper than retail

Who the heck is still using Windows 95 in this day and age?

Why do you belong to a computer tech site with so many posts if you are that stupid/lazy/cheap? :roll:

I'm serious... I wanna know how anyone who considers themselves halfway computer competent is still using Windows 95 in the year 2005.

 

AtariToobin

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Who the heck is still using Windows 95 in this day and age?

Why do you belong to a computer tech site with so many posts if you are that stupid/lazy/cheap? :roll:

I'm serious... I wanna know how anyone who considers themselves halfway computer competent is still using Windows 95 in the year 2005.

I don't know, I still run Windows 3.11 for Workgroups on some machines. It does what I need and I don't need anything more fancy than that, and I am certainly not incompetent with computers. The same reason some cable companies still use Commodore Amigas to run their TV listings or how some space shuttles' onboard computers use computing power equivalent to an Apple IIgs; quite an archaic system, but it still serves its function.

 

gar3555

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Originally posted by: AtariToobin
Who the heck is still using Windows 95 in this day and age?

Why do you belong to a computer tech site with so many posts if you are that stupid/lazy/cheap? :roll:

I'm serious... I wanna know how anyone who considers themselves halfway computer competent is still using Windows 95 in the year 2005.

I don't know, I still run Windows 3.11 for Workgroups on some machines. It does what I need and I don't need anything more fancy than that, and I am certainly not incompetent with computers. The same reason some cable companies still use Commodore Amigas to run their TV listings or how some space shuttles' onboard computers use computing power equivalent to an Apple IIgs; quite an archaic system, but it still serves its function.

How is someone posting on AT like a space shuttle, those systems need a little more error correction, and systems like that are more stable, and solid, but your comparison of this to the space shuttle is way off base.
 

Lithium381

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Originally posted by: gar3555
Originally posted by: AtariToobin
Who the heck is still using Windows 95 in this day and age?

Why do you belong to a computer tech site with so many posts if you are that stupid/lazy/cheap? :roll:

I'm serious... I wanna know how anyone who considers themselves halfway computer competent is still using Windows 95 in the year 2005.

I don't know, I still run Windows 3.11 for Workgroups on some machines. It does what I need and I don't need anything more fancy than that, and I am certainly not incompetent with computers. The same reason some cable companies still use Commodore Amigas to run their TV listings or how some space shuttles' onboard computers use computing power equivalent to an Apple IIgs; quite an archaic system, but it still serves its function.

How is someone posting on AT like a space shuttle, those systems need a little more error correction, and systems like that are more stable, and solid, but your comparison of this to the space shuttle is way off base.


I think it's a great comparison. How can any corperation(NASA) that considers itself high-tech be using hardware and systems more than 20 years old? Why? Because those systems take care of all the jobs that need to be done. For this reason Windows 95 still meets my criteria for what i need. And i never claimed to be computer competent. so blow me.
 

Safeway

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That is hilarious. I just heard about this from a Microsoft spokesman at the AMD Tech Tour. I mean, they know this underhandedness goes on. It's hilarious. They said that the "hardware" can be 50 cents worth.
 

Injury

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Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: Lithium381
I'm looking to upgrade to windows XP pro.....i'm still using 95 but it says for the OEM version i have to buy it with hardware, can that be an IDE cable or does it have to be a complete system? OEM is 60 bucks cheaper than retail

Who the heck is still using Windows 95 in this day and age?

Why do you belong to a computer tech site with so many posts if you are that stupid/lazy/cheap? :roll:

I'm serious... I wanna know how anyone who considers themselves halfway computer competent is still using Windows 95 in the year 2005.

Not everyone feels the need to drop a couple G's on a system they'll use for typing crap up in word.

It's about what does the job, not what you can pay for.



 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: Lithium381
I'm looking to upgrade to windows XP pro.....i'm still using 95 but it says for the OEM version i have to buy it with hardware, can that be an IDE cable or does it have to be a complete system? OEM is 60 bucks cheaper than retail

Who the heck is still using Windows 95 in this day and age?

Why do you belong to a computer tech site with so many posts if you are that stupid/lazy/cheap? :roll:

I'm serious... I wanna know how anyone who considers themselves halfway computer competent is still using Windows 95 in the year 2005.
i'm using OS/2 WARP 4

runs surprisingly well

i can't wait for that multiple OS at once technology to come out.
 

PowerMac4Ever

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Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: Lithium381
I'm looking to upgrade to windows XP pro.....i'm still using 95 but it says for the OEM version i have to buy it with hardware, can that be an IDE cable or does it have to be a complete system? OEM is 60 bucks cheaper than retail

Who the heck is still using Windows 95 in this day and age?

Why do you belong to a computer tech site with so many posts if you are that stupid/lazy/cheap? :roll:

I'm serious... I wanna know how anyone who considers themselves halfway computer competent is still using Windows 95 in the year 2005.
I see you're putting people down just because they don't have as much money as you. I bet you feel really good about your rich self now :roll:
 

Geekbabe

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Originally posted by: Lithium381
I'm looking to upgrade to windows XP pro.....i'm still using 95 but it says for the OEM version i have to buy it with hardware, can that be an IDE cable or does it have to be a complete system? OEM is 60 bucks cheaper than retail

What are you planning to run XP Pro on? if you're still using win95 is the system capable of handling XP?

Btw, there's nothing at all wrong with using every OS license you've got,if it does the job you need it for it's just good fiscal sense.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: AtariToobin
Who the heck is still using Windows 95 in this day and age?

Why do you belong to a computer tech site with so many posts if you are that stupid/lazy/cheap? :roll:

I'm serious... I wanna know how anyone who considers themselves halfway computer competent is still using Windows 95 in the year 2005.

I don't know, I still run Windows 3.11 for Workgroups on some machines. It does what I need and I don't need anything more fancy than that, and I am certainly not incompetent with computers. The same reason some cable companies still use Commodore Amigas to run their TV listings or how some space shuttles' onboard computers use computing power equivalent to an Apple IIgs; quite an archaic system, but it still serves its function.

dear lord...
 

JasonSix78

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Add the OEM XP in the shopping cart on NewEgg, a piece of "hardware" will automatically be added to your order.

-Jason
 

DannyBoy

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Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
Originally posted by: Praetorian7
I bought XP pro OEM from them and din't purchase any additional hardware. However, Newegg sent a small SATA power adapter cable with it. I was wondering why the hell i got the cable and i realized yeah thats the piece of hardware.

Are you serious?

No he's fvcking lying.
 

OREOSpeedwagon

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LOL, when I added it to my cart it added a $5 power splitter that just so happens to be on a $5 off sale :p
 

Mo0o

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Originally posted by: DannyBoy
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
Originally posted by: Praetorian7
I bought XP pro OEM from them and din't purchase any additional hardware. However, Newegg sent a small SATA power adapter cable with it. I was wondering why the hell i got the cable and i realized yeah thats the piece of hardware.

Are you serious?

No he's fvcking lying.

Are you serious?
 

DannyBoy

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Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: DannyBoy
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
Originally posted by: Praetorian7
I bought XP pro OEM from them and din't purchase any additional hardware. However, Newegg sent a small SATA power adapter cable with it. I was wondering why the hell i got the cable and i realized yeah thats the piece of hardware.

Are you serious?

No he's fvcking lying.

Are you serious?

No I'm fvcking lying.