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I'd definitely go with the Barton core. Guess you're going to have to change the username too then, huh? ;)
Xp2600 Barton is around 250 right now, should be down around 200 by this summer. The...
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You will gain some boot time speed with making the 8mb your boot drive, but otherwise, I'd make sure your pagefile is on the 8mb, along with the program files, that should make things snappier.
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Sticking around 500, you are going to get alot faster with an AMD.
Check out NewEgg.com, and be real careful with your video card, especially if you plan on doing any gaming at all.
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Has he heard any clunking noised coming from the drive? If not, the drive is probably not failing. It could be the heat causing an issue with the drive too though. I would definitly have him put...
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I think you're talking about msconfig.
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On your C: drive, in the root directory, you will find a file called Boot.ini, open it up with Notepad, and you will find a line that says timeout = ? You can change that to any number of seconds.
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My wife thinks its funny when I play any FPS games, I dodge the bullets while I'm sitting in my chair, just cracks her up. :)
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It's really quite simple, I don't know what you need an online guide for exactly. Just install 98 first, then XP, XP will see the 98 installation and install a boot loader so you can choose at...
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You guys wanna see something really cool? Take your XP1800 or P4 2.0 and install 98 on it. If you really think XP is faster, you're fooling yourselves.
See, the thing is, most of us were running...
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If you want something cheap just to get by, I'd recommend a Geforce 4 Mx 440. Not a bad card, should be able to pick it up for around 40 to 50. Although, for just a little more than your budget,...
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I used Download Accelerator for a long time, and I think it's one of the best, especially for Dialup. The only other one I'd look at is called Getright. It will put a speed cap on your download so...
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I personally run Win2k Pro, and love it. But, if you aren't having any problems with 98, I wouldn't switch.
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I would uncheck them all except Net Logon and TCP/IP, see what you get there.
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I think it's a good idea. Like many others here, I don't even have a floppy drive in my main system. I boot from a Utility cd if I need to, and it holds alot more utilities than a floppy ever...
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Check in the bios, APCI. Make sure it's enabled there.
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