From: Daave on 3 Jan 2010 10:40 jodleren wrote: > Hello > > This happens quite often. Why? > > It is on a spare computer, WIN XP SP3, 400MHz pention, 4 GB HD, 192 MB > ram (64 when installed). No offense, but you have absolutely no businees running Windows XP on a machine with such specs. It may be possible, but it is most definitely not recommended! CPU is too slow. Hard drive is definitely too small. And there is not enough RAM. You have three bottlenecks right off the bat!
From: Unknown on 4 Jan 2010 11:05
No offense but you have absolutely no business making that kind of statement. MS says minimum requirements are: Processor 233Mhz--300 recommended. Disk size--1.5 GByte available. Memory size 64Mb --128Mb recommended Where does it state 'definitely not recommended'?. "Daave" <daave(a)example.com> wrote in message news:OH6UqsIjKHA.1648(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > jodleren wrote: >> Hello >> >> This happens quite often. Why? >> >> It is on a spare computer, WIN XP SP3, 400MHz pention, 4 GB HD, 192 MB >> ram (64 when installed). > > No offense, but you have absolutely no businees running Windows XP on a > machine with such specs. It may be possible, but it is most definitely not > recommended! CPU is too slow. Hard drive is definitely too small. And > there is not enough RAM. You have three bottlenecks right off the bat! > |