I have decided that I can no longer live without USB and so have tried
installing windows 2000 on an old home computer that was happy on NT
4.0. Originally it had windows 98SE but was so unstable, that I gave up
on it. The problem is that it is now very unstable. There is also an
interesting side effect whereby letters in dialogue boxes are not
always in line so you get the following effect:
i n
Th s Comp ter is u h ppy
u a
ie. the letters occasionally are above and below the line.
The machine is old but I dont know which part of it is causing the
problem. I imagine that it might be the video card but I would have
thought that a cheap PCI video card could solve this.
Spec is as follows:
P200MMX
Award bios 1995
S3 Virge video card
64mb ram
PCI network card, USB card
ISA SB16 and modem (will probably try removing these as I dont need
them!)
Anyone have any similar experiences or have machines of a comparible
spec that run Win2K ok?
Sorry, but this machine simply can't cut it. At least 128 MB (better yet
256) RAM and 300-400 MHz CPU, or there's no fun with Windows 2000. Your
computer is good enough for either NT4 or Windows 95/98, but nothing higher.
My son has run Win2K in 64MB
(can't imagine that was much
fun, but it was rock-stable)
and my home network's file
and printer server is a
Pentium 200MMX w/128MB and
it runs Win2K fine, fwiw.
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Is it likely that the S3 virge is likely to be responsible for the
video problem or is that a red herring?
Cheers
squelch41
I'd get rid of the sound
card and modem first -- my
200MMX Win2K box just has
PCI video (an ancient
Number Nine Imagine 128),
ethernet, and SCSI cards.
That said, if you've got
another video card around
there's no reason not to
trying swapping out that
S3.
Good luck
bobJ
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I'm not saying the list
is useless, I'm just
saying it's not an
absolute disqualifier as
long as driver support
from the product vendor
is available.
BTW I have an old cyrix P166 running win2K on a PC Chips MOBO, which still
gets an occasional airing, but it does struggle a bit.
good luck
BobJ
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