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On Jul 23, 2013 6:25 PM, "Holly" <hkl...@gmail.com> wrote:

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>
> Thanks, Donk. I'm getting 8G RAM because I plan to keep this machine for
> a long time and I do a lot of art and graphics. I'm not doing the touch
> screen thing. I have two Samsung monitors I've had for a long time and I
> don't want to go that route. I've avoided the Smart Phone and text thing.
> I have enough addictions without adding that. Also, I'm one of those
> old-timey Microsoft haters so the only thing I have is Windows normally. I
> did some work where I had to do stuff for some other people and got a Word
> program just for that. So the old Word programs won't work on 8?
>
> I'll take your advice and Google my programs. I have a couple of games I'd
> really like to keep, a great Bridge one where I can play duplicate with the
> computer and a real MahJongg one not the matchy thing. I'll try to see if
> they can be upgraded or something.
>
> I work so much in Paint Shop Pro and use Photoshop plugins, most of them
> free. I'll check with my "community" to see what happens to them.
>
> I remember when I had a computer built when I still lived in Georgia I
> tried the dual boot thing but I actually ended up not using it. So, I'll
> have to really think about that. With 1 TB I guess I could try it again.
>
> By the way, the computer guy said he could set the machine up so I'd have
> the usual start menu, etc. Guess I'm stubborn but I use a program called
> Winkey where I have keystrokes to bring up my programs. He said there was
> a feature like that in Windows 8, Like to have my photographs on my
> desktop so don't have many icons cluttering up the screen, this touch
> screen thing would really clutter it up. There's another program I'll
> probably lose which is called John's Background Switcher than slide shows
> my photos or whatever I want.
>
> Still thinking about it but it'll probably happen pretty soon.
>
> Holly
> On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 4:56 PM, Donk <d.knier...@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> > Hi Holly -
> > I'd like to tell you the jump from XP to Win7 or Win8 won't affect your
> > programs or devices... but it wouldn't be true. I recently upgraded one
> > of my own machines and was surprised how many of my old programs
> > wouldn't run. It's the switch from XP's 32bit architecture to 64bit
> > that really causes probs in old software and hardware. Now, LOTS of old
> > programs "will" run. You can usually find out if you google "is
> > 'nameofprogram' compatible with windows 8?" Or if you go to the program
> > makers website FAQ section. Most of the apps that wouldn't run for me
> > were old, small utilities. But there were a couple biggies that I had
> > to find replacements for. Thank goodness MS Office XP still runs!
> > If there are apps you simply can't do without you could set up a dual
> > boot so you can use either Win8 or XP. If you still have your XP disks
> > it's not hard to set up the dual boot. Have your guy create a 2nd
> > partition on the new HD, or use one of your old hard drives. You won't
> > be able to simply put your current XP drive in the new PC and boot into
> > it, unfortunately.
> > But... when I did my upgrade from XP to Win7 I had to replace quite a
> > bit of software, and had to throw away a scanner and printer which were
> > old but perfectly fine for me. Grrrr.
> >
> > Here's another thought I tell people who are upgrading to Win8. You
> > know that Win8 is designed for touch. You can certainly use it with
> > only keyboard and mouse, but it is totally, and excellently created for
> > touch. I don't know if a monitor is coming with your PC, but if so, be
> > sure to get a touch capable monitor. Touch is the future, and all the
> > monitor makers are in the process of converting their factories to build
> > touch monitors. Soon, I think, you won't be able to buy a non-touch
> > monitor. Of course, you'll still need a mouse and keyboard, but often
> > reaching up and touching the screen will become 2nd nature.
> >
> > The specs of your new build sound great - core i5, Gigabyte mainboard, 1
> > TB HD. For win8 be sure to have at least 4GB RAM. 4GB is ok, but
> > anything you can add to that would be great. RAM is very cheap right
> > now, so maybe get another 2GB or 4GB if possible. If you do a LOT of
> > video or photo editing the extra RAM is more important - as well as a
> > separate video card (instead of the one included on the mainboard).
> >
> > Going from XP to Win8... there is a fairly steep learning curve. It's
> > quite a bit different - the same stuff is all there but it's in
> > different places. Lots of people get frustrated and wanna go back.
> > Don't be that person. Just stick with it a while and you'll soon prefer
> > it to XP. Would you want to go back from XP to Win98? :-)
> >
> > So, yeah, leaving XP is a bit of a challenge and hassle. But it's just
> > something that's gotta be done eventually - by everybody. I think
> > you'll love your new PC! Feel free to repost with any questions or
> > problems after you get it.
> >
> > Don
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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