Re: regretting upgrade from ME to XP Home
- From: jsnapper2 <jsnapper2@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2007 04:11:07 -0700
On May 29, 7:40 pm, "Charles W Davis" <Anthemw...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
You have essentially reached the end of the road without a second hard
drive. When you get it installed, you should consider creating a Program
Files folder on that new drive. Uninstall large programs (Office, Photoshop,
etc.) on your current drive and reinstall them in the new Program Files
folder. Move your My Documents folder to the new drive. If you are using
Adobe Reader, you could reduce diskspaceby uninstalling the Adobe Reader
and installing the Foxit Readerhttp://www.foxitsoftware.com Much smaller
and much faster.
As soon as you can, install Service Pack 2 (may have been included in your
installation CD) and the 100 or so critical updates since the Service Pack
was issued. There will be a lot of storage used by all of the critical
updates. If you can,defragthe old drive.
It's a lot of work, but will be well worth it. I've been there and done
that!"Melodie" <Melo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Ronaldo! I'll definitely check out these resources!
Melodie
"Ronaldo" wrote:
Forgot to mention that you'll need to know the RAM memory characteristics
so
you can buy a compatible module. ASTRA32 provides that information in
"SPD
Memory Info".
You don't have to read all the following articles, but all of them have
good
information to help you upgrade your computer.
Build Your Own PC (lots of good info)
http://www.pcmech.com/byopc/step/7/
How to install an additional hard drive
http://www.basichardware.com/HowTo_Install_Hard_Drive.html
How To Install Internal & External Hard Drives
http://www.smartcomputing.com/Editorial/article.asp?article=articles/....
Add more memory to your computer
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/moredone/addmemory.mspx
Memory Module Physical Installation Procedure
http://www.pcguide.com/proc/physinst/ram-c.html
Install Memory (RAM), performing a RAM Upgrade, installing DIMMS
http://www.helpwithpcs.com/upgrading/installing_dimm_memory_ram.htm
Memory Buying Guide
http://www.helpwithpcs.com/buying/hardware_buying_guide_ram_memory.htm
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"Ronaldo" <private_ema...@xxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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"Melody" wrote:with
Any suggestions on where I can look for specific instructions about
how
to do this? Are there limitations on how much upgrading is possible
a given machine?
To know your machine's upgrade limitations (or potential) installof
ASTRA32.
The motherboard is the fundamental component, knowing the make and
model
the motherboard you can search for information on it's full potentialthe
in
maker's website.. but any motherboard has support for at least twoone
harddrives, and at least two memory modules and your's probably has
only
128MB module and room for another one.
Download ASTRA32 to know your computer's maximum RAM capacity (Look in
DMI
Memory Info)
http://www.astra32.com/
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"Melodie" <Melo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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Thanks, Ken. Your information is very helpful! (I posted a response
yesterday, but it hasn't show up, so I must have done something
wrong.)
correctly,checked Add/Remove Programs. No luck there. So if I understand
Iand
can backup my files and reinstall ME from CD, in order to get myforth
machine
running again. (I'm really sick of hauling this heavy laptop back
and
from work!) That will give me some time to buy and install the new
HD
aboutRAM. Any suggestions on where I can look for specific instructions
howwith
to do this? Are there limitations on how much upgrading is possible
a
given machine?
Thanks so much!
Melodie
"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
On Sat, 26 May 2007 12:46:04 -0700, Melodie
<Melo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
aboutA couple of months ago I decided to upgrade because I was worried
checkedsecurity issues if I continued to use ME. Wish I hadn't done it.
I
evidentlythe system requirements for this upgrade and thought I was OK, but
not. My hard drive is way too full.
And you have nowhere near enough RAM.
bunchIn My Computer it says my C: drive
total size is 37.2 GB andfreespaceis 2.72 GB. I've removed a
of old
too fullemail and docs, but it didn't help much. Ran Disk Cleanup. Disk
is
software,to runDefrag. I think I even removed some of my virus and
spyware
just trying to clear enoughspacetodefrag.
You might want to consider buying a second hard drive and moving a
lot
of files to it. Your present drive is *very* small these days.
get(Don't worry, the machine isn't
vulnerable. I'm using my work laptop at present and don't plan to
on thestill
I'veinternet again with my home machine until I can get this
resolved.)
groups.....and nowbeen reading, and reading, and reading in these discussion
I'm too scared to do anything else to it! At this point, if its
possible, I think I'd rather just go back to ME.
As a general rule, you can't uninstall an operating system. You
have
to reformat the drive and install another operating system cleanly.
There's an exception to that, however. If you did an upgrade from
Windows 98 or Me, and took the option to save the previous
operating
system and also did not convert your drive to NTFS, then you can
find
an entry in Add/Remove Programs. Clicking on that will uninstall
Windows XP and revert to the previous operating system.
If there's no entry in Add/Remove Programs, then one or more of
those
conditions wasn't met, and your only choice is to reformat and
install
whatever operating system you want cleanly.
II have the reinstallation
CD that came with my computer, but I'm afraid I deleted ME files
that
shouldn't have.
If you use the reinstallation CD, you'll be starting over, so what
files you deleted from the hard drive shouldn't be pertinent.
that.(I think I remember being asked about deleting ME files at
some point. Everything worked fine for weeks, so I may have done
Sorry,is
this was a while back and I just can't remember exactly.) My
guess
that
I'd need a costly upgrade to make XP feasible.
Depending on what type of RAM your computer uses, you should be
able
to buy another stick of 128MB (for a total of 256MB) for under
$50US.
And you can buy a 60-80HD for not much more than $50.
If I were in your shoes, I'd spend the $100 or so to upgrade those
two
components, and you should be all right.
spendingIt might make better sense to
just buy a new machine.....but I really don't feel comfortable
the $that
right now (possible layoff looming). So...if I can go back to ME,
may
be best.
My system specs:
Dell Intel Pentium 4 CPU 1.60 GHz,
That's fine.
128 MB RAM
Nowhere near enough. How much memory you need for decent
performance
is not a one-size-fits-all situation. You get good performance if
the
amount of RAM you have keeps you from using the page file, and that
depends on what apps you run. Most people running a typical range
of
business applications find that somewhere around 256-384MB works
well,
others need 512MB. Almost anyone will see poor performance with
less
than 256MB. Some people, particularly those doing things like
editing
large photographic images, can see a performance boost by adding
even
more than 512MB--sometimes much more.
floppy disk drive and CDROM
trouble,As you can probably tell, I know just enough to get myself in
which
here, butis exactly what I've done! I'd appreciate advice from the experts
please "dummy it down" for me, or I won't get it! Thanks so much!
Melodie
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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You can try to defrag with PerfectDisk, which can do it with just a
little bit of free space.
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