2007/4/28, Q The Almighty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have a Pentium III with a 1 ghz processor and 128 megs. I don't know much about downloading and want to know if it is safe to use on this computer and how can i download this to a cd so i can install it on the other computer? Thanks
I can't see why it wouldn't be "safe". Depends on what you mean by "safe" I guess. 128 MB? Well, it will probably work, but it might be very slow. I tried to run OpenOffice.org 2.0 a few months ago on my old machine (P2, 450 MHz and 320 MB) and it was way too slow for me. Now I have a 1,6 GHz laptop with 2 GB and OpenOffice.org 2.2. It doesn't feel slow any more but not fast either. About "the other computer", you didn't say anything about it. Is it a newer computer than the P3 1 GHz 128 MB one? It shouldn't matter what computer you use to download it, not much anyway. When downloaded it, if you want a CD to install from, just copy the downloaded file to the CD using your favourite CD burning software. Then put the CD into the "other" computer, double click the file on it and OpenOffice.org will be installed, won't it? I think so anyway, until someone proved me wrong. Johnny Andersson
