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To: Eva who wrote (30551)11/18/2002 4:43:53 PM
From: thecow   of 110652
 
Eva

A 633 with 512 mb ram is plenty of machine to run XP. First you need to check the compatibility of your hardware to see if everything is compatible with the XP OS. Go here and run the test.

pcpitstop.com

After checking compatibility you should back up all the files and settings you are going to want to keep to floppies or cds if you have a writer. XP home upgrade only costs around $100 and can be found cheaper many places. As a general rule I would say it is much more stable and error free than WindowsMe (from what I have read..the most troublesome version of Windows to came out in years)

If you don't want to go that route, there are many really good deals available on new systems.
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