What was on it when you bought it?Recently bought a Dell computer but now need to buy windows to put onto it.
Recently bought a Dell computer but now need to buy windows to put onto it.
The husband thinks it will cost approx E200 - can this be true? Can it really be soooooo expensive for it?
If so where can I get the best (legal!) deal for it?
Recently bought a Dell computer but now need to buy windows to put onto it.
The husband thinks it will cost approx E200 - can this be true? Can it really be soooooo expensive for it?
If so where can I get the best (legal!) deal for it?
If it already has XP Home SP2 then why upgrade?It has on it:
Genuine Windows&"174; XP Home SP2
The computer is for my mother (aged 74) who is used to using the regular word windows deal so I don't want to confuse her by changing things.
It already has windows, maybe your husband was getting confused with MS Office?It has on it:
Genuine Windows&"174; XP Home SP2
If Windows won't start following your installation of Windows Me, you may need to uninstall Windows Me to deal with the problem.
When I received the Vista upgrade it contained a printout of my P.C spec and P.C serial number. When you load Vista it asks you for your P.C's serial number and wont load if the serial number differs.
Same here. In fact I reckon that most of the machines that I use on a regular basis would stuggle to run Vista even though they are perfectly fine running XP or GNU/Linux for everything that I need to do. One the other hand I might buy shares in CPU, hard disk, memory and video card manufacturing companies in the hope that Vista is a success.Speaking from a professional point of view I wouldn't touch Vista for home use for another 12 to 18 months, workwise I wouldn't touch it at all.