Re: Re: windows xp and millenium
- From: Sparda <UseLinkToEmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Jul 2005 19:36:24 -0400
"" wrote:
> Try a clean install.
>
>
> "chris" <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:615ED401-5D14-4925-9B7F-A014A2191838@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > HY i have a question how come when i had windows millenium
> and upgraded to
> > windows xp home edition. i found out that my computer was
> going slower
> > than
> > before when i had the millenium edition. and my file type is
> still
> > ntfs.and i
> > can't even use my restore disks that came with my computer
> to even to
> > restore
> > my computer back to the way it was. so if anyone has an
> answer to this
> > question please respond back to me. thank-you.
it will be running slower becasue xp is very big, you should probably
have upgraded to 2000, runs much better on slower PCâ??s.
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