Hi
I just wanted to start by saying hi. I am an experienced computer user of 
Windows, Mac and Linux and have been for over 17 years. I have always been a 
fan of IBM ThinkPads and owned a few a couple of years ago - a 760 and a 380ED.
I wanted to pick your tech brains. I picked up a quite old ThinkPad 600. It is 
a lovely little machine in mint condition, but it is lacking in the spec 
department for every day use. A mere Pentium 2 300Mhz with only 160MB RAM. It 
does have a DVD drive and a massive 60GB hard drive.
I originally had it running Windows 2000 and it screamed along. But temptation 
got the better of me and I installed XP Home and performance isn't great.
I know chucking some more RAM in it would help XP, but this thing tops at 288MB 
RAM (2x128MB and an on board 32MB), so wonder if that is enough RAM to keep XP 
happy.
What do you think. I loved Windows 2000, in its day, but is it too old these 
days. I have only found one piece of software I use under XP that isn't 
supported under 2000 and that is the Google Chrome browser, so I am wondering 
whether it is worth reinstalling Windows 2000, just to get that extra bit of 
power out of the machine.
What do you think?

Simon Royal

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