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trilinearmipmap 08-07-2004 04:28 PM

Question for computer geeks Re: Windows operating systems
 
I'm having problems with my computers.

Two computers at work are networked together, one with Windows XP Pro and one with Windows ME.

The Windows ME computer gives me a lot of grief. Programs freeze, the computer crashes, and I can't run two programs at the same time.

My software vendor told me Windows ME is unreliable and I should upgrade to Windows XP Pro.

1. Is there any way to fix the glitches in Windows ME without upgrading to XP?

2. Can I take my Windows XP disk which came with my one computer, and use it to install Windows XP on the other computer (both are Pentium 4 machines).

3. If I install Windows XP on the second computer can I do this without removing the programs I have installed there?

EmilyB 08-07-2004 06:30 PM

Well, I'm not a computer geek, but I can answer one of those questions because I just tried it last night.

I am having similar problems and I couldn't find my W98Plus disk for the downstairs computer and so I was gonna install the XP instead. No go. If it came with the computer it probably isn't going to install over another version of windows.

trilinearmipmap 08-07-2004 07:02 PM

OK Thanks.

Zerandise 08-07-2004 08:28 PM

I might not know much about reefs yet but this i do know about :)


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1. Is there any way to fix the glitches in Windows ME without upgrading to XP?
Most likely yes. However ME very glitchy in its own. it is not one of the *better* os's put out by microsoft. All depends what what it is doing.

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2. Can I take my Windows XP disk which came with my one computer, and use it to install Windows XP on the other computer (both are Pentium 4 machines).
This is a bit harder. You must have an "upgradeable" version of XP. That isnt so much the problem tho. XP needs a new CD key for every system it installs on. You CANT run two computers with the same key.

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3. If I install Windows XP on the second computer can I do this without removing the programs I have installed there?
If you do pick up a copy of XP that is upgrade they yes everything will be useable when you are done. nothing should change but the OS.

Aquattro 08-07-2004 09:04 PM

I'd like to add that upgrading oftens carries some of the glitches with it. ME is just a poor OS, and I would personally start over with XP as my OS. Even if that means having to "find" the program disks for the software you're currently running.
And unless you have a volume license copy, each PC needs to have it's own (MS activated) copy of windows installed.

trilinearmipmap 08-07-2004 11:04 PM

Thanks for all the advice.

Sometimes I would like to take a baseball bat to my computers.

I don't understand how Bill Gates got so rich making a product that is so poor.

props 08-12-2004 06:03 PM

if you don't know what youre doing i would stick with win me
if you tweak it enough its fool proof. better in benchmarking but slower in other things. but it uses a lot less memory to run than xp. also faster in loading

i disagree with zerandise in regards to using same serial no. with multiple computers.. if you bought the sofware your legally allowed to use the serial no. as many times as you want but it has to be within your house only..
also i'm pretty sure you guys know somebody using a copy version of xp using ******************key which by the way were upgradable at microsoft update page for the first 6months when xp came out . now to get it working you have to get a keychanger and update

"1. Is there any way to fix the glitches in Windows ME without upgrading to XP? " yes but a lotta research to do. most of tweaks are avaible via. google

"2. Can I take my Windows XP disk which came with my one computer, and use it to install Windows XP on the other computer (both are Pentium 4 machines). " yes you can

"3. If I install Windows XP on the second computer can I do this without removing the programs I have installed there?" no you can't. even with the upgrade version of xp some sofware doesn't work after you upgrade the os due to different support files, plugins and compatibility of the old sofware. though you can right click on that sofware after the os have been update and try running it on a different compatibility mode ei. win 95.98,me, nt
/right click the sofware/ properties/ compatiblity tab/ check compatibily mode and run on differ os type

=o)

why risk your computer to the vulnerability of xp
ev'ryones making spyware , viruses , hacks for this os
by far the worse microsoft have created
get yourself a copy of mac os x and install in on your pc =o)
or a linux base os or be like me experiment with 4comps on differ os'ssss

Aquattro 08-12-2004 08:09 PM

Please don't post stolen serial numbers here. Also, when you buy an OS from Microsoft, you are entitled to install it on 1 (ONE) only computer. You don't buy and own the software, you buy a license to use it on one computer. XP also needs to be activated with MS and they will only activate one copy. You have 3 computers? You need three copies. Period.

It isn't something to agree or disagree on, it's the law.

Now, when you run an upgrade of XP, it will assess your existing programs and tell you what will run and what won't. Most will.

And if your computer is a halfway decent machine, I would recommend upgrading away from ME today. No.Wait. Yesterday! ME just sucks.

trilinearmipmap 08-12-2004 09:25 PM

Still Microsoft sold me a crappy operating system (ME) and now they expect me to pay them again for a new operating system. Sounds ethical to me.

Aquattro 08-12-2004 09:27 PM

You mean unethical, right? :razz: But hey, for 50 billion dollars, I'd throw ethics out the window too!! :biggrin:


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