Re: Upgrading from Win98 to XP Home Edition

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Hi Lanwench, Bob Harris:

Just wanted to return to say thanks for your advice. I followed all
of it but the uninstalling my Norton Anti-Virus and installed XP Home Edition
Upgrade today. I choose the "new install" and assumed it would wipe out all
the previous data and install a whole new operating system. The install went
ok but I'm guessing it just overwrote the previous Windows 98 data but didn't
actually erase ALL the existing data. I say that because I can't install
Norton Anti-Virus no matter how hard I try. I've used all of Norton's
removal tools but there is an "Internal
error2753.SAVScan.exe.3333244E_F73A_407A_B74A_569A9EO9D5B3". It seems some
data must have been left from the previous operating system or the scan the
install program does is screwing things up! Everything is working just fine
otherwise....even my non-functional onboard audio is working again now.
Wanna buy a cheap sound card I don't need now? :) I guess I'll try
installing McAffee anti-virus and hope that works. Thanks again.......I
wouldn't have even tried this without your helpful support!

xiowan........retired in tucson

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

>
>
> In news:CAA87FD2-4C64-46C9-887C-628761F02469@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> xiowan <xiowan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
> > Hi Lanwench:
> > Thanks for the quick reply. The computer I'm upgrading only has
> > three memory slots; 2 have 128 MB already. Can I put in a different
> > capicity such as 256 MB in the remaining slot or does it have to
> > match the 2 128 MB cards?
>
> Depends on your motherboard, really. Check with Gateway support.
>
> > And......how do I tell how much memory the
> > old computer can handle without suffering a premature demise?
>
> Check with Gateway or the documentation.
>
> > I'm
> > sure XP can handle anything I put in but does the motherboard have a
> > maximum capacity?
>
> Yes, likely.
>
> > I plan on just wiping the new hard drive before
> > installing the O.S. so should be no virus probs. I have already
> > bought a new AGP graphics card and PCI sound card compatible with XP
> > or Win98 so just need to decide when the best time to install
> > them.....prior to, or after XP O.S. install?
>
> Well, if you're not planning to do an upgrade in place, but wipe/reinstall,
> install the new hardware first.
>
> > I still am confused on
> > how to get the "device manager" to find the new software on the card
> > cds or from downloaded files.
> I suppose there must be a command you
> > type in the window under "search for" ?
>
> Choose the option to load drivers from "location x" (that being a folder
> where you've got the drivers) when prompted - if you even need to do this.
> Windows will likely recognize most of what you install. But do have drivers
> handy for the video & network card at the very least, so you can do the rest
> of the driver/Windows updates on that PC. (don't download device drivers
> from Windows Update!)
>
> >
> > xiowan....retired in tucson
> >
> > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> In news:AA2714AA-C0AD-4412-9504-E1B3AB7EF536@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> >> xiowan <xiowan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
> >>> Hi All:
> >>> I recently bought a new dual core XP computer to replace my old
> >>> computer with a bad hard disk. Feeling brave, I installed a new
> >>> 120 GB hard drive and doubled the memory on the old computer,
> >>> installed Win98 and realized that it was about to become obsolete
> >>> next year. I am planning to give this old computer to my niece as
> >>> a first computer and would like to update it to XP Home O.S. It is
> >>> a Gateway Pentium II desktop with 256 MB RAM, 120 GB Hard drive
> >>> and runs at 350 MHz. This seems to meet the requirements for XP
> >>> Home O.S. My question is....I think the old AGP graphics card and
> >>> PCI sound card may not be compatible and am wondering if I should
> >>> replace them with new ones prior to or after installing XP Home
> >>> O.S.? I am not too familiar with installing drivers and software
> >>> for new hardware and thought maybe it might be easier to do with XP
> >>> than Win98? I usually run into trouble when the box comes up
> >>> saying new hardware has been detected and it wants me to point out
> >>> where the driver and software are! I know it's on the cd that
> >>> comes with the hardware but don't know how to tell the O.S. how to
> >>> download the drivers and software. Any help you can provide me
> >>> would be appreciated!
> >>>
> >>> xiowan....retired in Tucson
> >>
> >> Try running the compatibility check (insert the upgrade CD and
> >> autorun should take you from there). You can also check the hardware
> >> compatibility list (see Microsoft's website for this; I don't have a
> >> link handy.
> >>
> >> Re driver updates - get them from the hw manufacturer as needed, and
> >> install them in device manager.
> >>
> >> Remember to uninstall your antivirus software before you do this
> >> upgrade, and I also suggest you run some antispyware scans to make
> >> sure the machine is as clean as you can get it.
> >>
> >> Note that 256MB RAM will run, but it'll be pokey. If you can upgrade
> >> it to 512 she'll have a much better experience.
>
>
>
.



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