- Aug 27, 2001
 
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I have an old HP laptop sitting around that was given to me because it did not work.  I'm not sure the exact specs but I believe it is a 2.4ghz celery, 256mb ram, CDrw, 40gb drive, etc...  It's big, heavy, and until recently was no more than a paper weight.  I finally did some poking around and found that the issue was the HDD.  I borrowed a 2.5" drive from work and found that it worked just fine with that drive.  So here is the question, should I pony up for a new drive ($40ish), some more ram ($35ish) and revive this old puppy or is it even worth it?  I was thinking of installed windows home server beta whenever they get around to sending me a copy and this might do a decent job of testing it.  Would that work?  Any other suggestions for old laptops?
I also have an old Thinkpad T23 (1.2ghz p3, 512mb ram, 40gb) doing nothing so I need to figure out something before I get buried in laptops.
			
			I also have an old Thinkpad T23 (1.2ghz p3, 512mb ram, 40gb) doing nothing so I need to figure out something before I get buried in laptops.
				
		
			