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Golden Oldie
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Check if you can upgrade it first.
Check that the warranty has expired.

Please - upgrade yourself. Never let anyone else upgrade your PC.

A) They can simply take your money and pretend they have upgraded it (yes it sounds stupid but they usually do this if you don't know squat about PC's).
B) They will clear your cache and you'll think its been upgraded (because of the faster read speed).
C) They charge you to pay coverage so that they can charge you even more for labor and parts when you get an upgrade (biggest con in the free world).

Make sure you buy ram that is the same as the one already inside the PC. If you need help identifying it add me to MSN Messenger and I will do a remote inspection for you.
 

Jamie

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ok now ill post the ideal host machine

windows 95 preferably lower.
16kb harddrive
64kb ram
233 mhz pentium 1
16.6 k modem
with a 2mb motherboard graphic card
 

^G0trex

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Jamie/Hello said:
ok now ill post the ideal host machine

windows 95 preferably lower.
16kb harddrive
64kb ram
233 mhz pentium 1
16.6 k modem
with a 2mb motherboard graphic card




dont u mean

Win 3.11
A Drive Only
2mb RAM
111 Mhz Intel Celeron
no Gfx Card
no Sound card
14.4K Modem
 

JohnBarny

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Dual Processors 2 xIntel Pentium 3.4GHZ (so thats 6.8ghz) bout 2-3grand
4 Gigabyte Ram bout 1 grand
nVIDIA GeForce5 FX Go6000 1GB Ram couple of hundreds quid
T1 Connection over 1 grand a month
Dos still the most affecient thing to run **** out of (if sum1 knows how to run it thru dos) absolutely free
2x 48gb Scuzzy(spelling?) drives (these can access data upto 10x faster than a normal hard drives)
 

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dual processor doesnt mean you just add up the Ghz and thats ur total. It's just two 3.4Ghz processors and programs can run on either of them, not both. so 3.4 is your max speed. who would use 4 gig ram? T1 isnt 1000+ a month. DOS is poor, Linux for the win. and last of all, there are no 'normal hard drives'. they all have different size caches and rpm, just depends what one you buy.