windows 2k or xp on a duron 1.3ghz

HiTek21

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I gave my uncle a 1.3Ghz duron processor recently and I was wondering which OS is better for his setup? windows XP or 2K? Its not exactly the fastest system on the planet so not sure which one will run better.

Duron 1.3GHz
256MB SDRAM (Generic stick)
13.6GB HDD
 

JammingJay

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I currently have a Duron 1.3ghz, 256mb DDR memory for a secondary computer, and XP runs fine on it.
 

TheCorm

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Either of those will run quite nicely on that system, if your Uncle is not a computer whizz, then I would say XP Home would be a better choice.

Corm
 

bjc112

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I prefer 2k,

No need for all the "bloat" in XP... Reguardless if you can turn it off or not...

I have used both,

Stick with 2k.

:D

 

NokiaDude

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If he is easily conned into those "mess-up your computer wizard" things then XP may not be for your uncle. My grandpa ALWAYS likes to bridge all his connections (imagine having firewire, usb, wired and wireless connections ALL BRIDGED!!) and also mess up his internet by running the MSN 8 wizard that screws with his DSL.
 

ProviaFan

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Windows XP can be more novice-friendly, unless your novice likes to play with wizards (uninstall the Microsoft Sh!tty Network first thing, to avoid that pitfall). 2000 would be faster on that setup, but unless he's a power user, he's not likely to notice the difference. 2000 also can be a little more complex and confusing to a non-geek at times. Since either would run well enough, it's really up to you, since you know the intricate details of your situation, to pick the apporpriate OS for this system.
 

bjc112

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Originally posted by: jliechty
Windows XP can be more novice-friendly, unless your novice likes to play with wizards (uninstall the Microsoft Sh!tty Network first thing, to avoid that pitfall). 2000 would be faster on that setup, but unless he's a power user, he's not likely to notice the difference. 2000 also can be a little more complex and confusing to a non-geek at times. Since either would run well enough, it's really up to you, since you know the intricate details of your situation, to pick the apporpriate OS for this system.

True,

But if XP was not around, its the same difference between 98 and 2k...

Most can handle 98.

So 2k should be ok..

But he did have point when saying you DO know the details and the knowledge of your relative...

Good LUCK.

:p
 

BmXStuD

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look at my system info below ( picturre of cpuz )

btw xp sucks w/ only 256mb ram ddr2100 or 3200 dont matter. You need more than 256mb to run xp IMO and others.

Leadtek WinFast 7350KDA MotherBoaRd
AMD DuRoN 1.3GHZ oc to 1.31 ghz heh not much of a oc but oh well.
PC2100 512MB RAM
Geforce 4 Family Card
Windws Xp Pro
Chenming ATX-301KB(BLACK CASE)
ALLIED 300 Watt Powersupply
(Maybe I Need A Summer Job)
 

Doh!

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Originally posted by: BmXStuD

btw xp sucks w/ only 256mb ram ddr2100 or 3200 dont matter. You need more than 256mb to run xp IMO and others.

That depends on how he intends to use the computer. For everyday tasks such as e-mail, web browsing and moderate office work, 256mb is enough.
 

jonnyGURU

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I have to agree. I have XP on my Dell Lattitude and that thing only has 128MB of RAM. All I use it for is Internet and MS Office, but it works great. Hell... it works better than 2000, which surprised me because any other PC I've used XP on I have found to be more sluggish with XP than 2000.
 

Zebo

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2000. More stable, less bloat, less "automated", and less contacting the web and microsoft for every little thing. Some like "the xperiance" but I don't.

I like 2000 so much my $95 from newegg XP disk is collecting dust. Installed it last year and immediatly hated it.
 

BmXStuD

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Originally posted by: Carbonyl
2000. More stable, less bloat, less "automated", and less contacting the web and microsoft for every little thing. Some like "the xperiance" but I don't.

I like 2000 so much my $95 from newegg XP disk is collecting dust. Installed it last year and immediatly hated it.

put it on the sell forum or give it to me for free.