That system looks like it was designed for WinXP 32 bit version, which
can only access about 3.5GB if the Video card is sharing ram, (I think
don't remember for sure and really I'm too lazy to look it up), so it
was designed with that limit in mind.
On 4/30/2015 12:13 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Thanks P.J. ... could you elaborate without getting to super techy on
why 4 gig would be constraining on 7 vs XP?
And a question for the class... while I think about it..
I want to save about 20,000 emails from Thunderbird to my external
harddrive - where are they hiding? (the external is a 1t seagate)
T I a
ann
On 4/30/2015 11:44, P.J. Alling wrote:
It looks pretty good, fast enough, with a pretty big HD. The only
potential problem I see with it is the Ram is already maxed out at 4
gig. That would be fine using Win XP, it might be a bit constraining
with Win7.
On 4/30/2015 11:40 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
BRuce,
tahnks for suggestion but...
No no and no - I loathe Macs, I've been using windows for over 20
years .. Using my friends mac is agony. It is NOT simpler at all and
physically annoying . Not to mention I have stuff that wont run on a
mac.
It isn't true, either, that macs are safe from viri these days and
the problems I'm having are nothing to do with a virus.
Now boys and girls,
I saw this offer from Staples on line
http://www.staples.com/HP-8000-Win-7-Pro-Refurbished-SFF-Desktop-PC-4GB-RAM-1/product_591658?externalize=certona
Comments?
I think the best thing for me to do is get a refurbed computer with
Win 7 on it... Use that for web, and keep my lovely old dell for
working off line , rather than installing 7 on it. I did that before
when
I upgraded, kept my old windows 98 bus that had things on it I didnt
want to lose and could only run on that...
annsan
windows bigot :-)
On 4/30/2015 10:04, Bruce Walker wrote:
Ann, not to be "that Mac bigot", but have you considered an
inexpensive Mac? Sounds like you can use your neighbors Mac with no
trouble. It might just be a more pleasant way for you to get back on
the air again. No more virus worries, simpler to work (in general).
If you bought a Mac Mini for $499 you can use your existing monitor
(through a cable adapter: Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter), keyboard
and mouse. I'd suggest a refurb Mac Mini but they don't have any right
now.
Just a wild thought.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 1:37 AM, Ann Sanfedele<[email protected]>
wrote:
well it looks like time has come -
what can you guys tell me about this?
Dell's "Inspiron Small Desktop 3000 Series with Windows 7
Professional"
It's under $400 -
advice needed
for reasons I can't explain (but somehow Avast is involved), I can't
sign into any site that I go to that needs me to sign in..
I'm pretty much a wreck - using a neighbor's mac for ebay access..
I can browse, I can send email, but I can't log in to anything
buy my time warner account
now I hvae to try to sleep
ann
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