i'm currently running win98se, what would i have to do to switch to winXP? any precautions to make?
thanks
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i'm currently running win98se, what would i have to do to switch to winXP? any precautions to make?
thanks
Personaly I would prefer to do a clean install after formating
make sure you have any important data backed up and the right drivers on disk!!!!
I remember when I went from 98 to XP XP wouldnt find my modem and I had to buy a new one becaseu it wasnt suited for XP!!
Whenever upgrading, it's always best to start fresh and do a reformat. It might suck but it's worth it down the line. For one, NTFS filesystem is a lot faster and better then FAT32. When you upgrade, alot of traces are still left of the old OS and drivers and that. It also can lead to a bunch of errors and that. So it's best to suck up and just reformat... It might be a bitch but it's worth it then just taking the easy way out and just upgrading...
anywhere i can check if my hardware is "suited" for XP or not?Quote:
Originally posted by adthomp@18 June 2003 - 03:57
I remember when I went from 98 to XP XP wouldnt find my modem and I had to buy a new one becaseu it wasnt suited for XP!!
thanks :lol:
Um, first check all the websites for your hardware and make sure they have XP drivers. Also, there is a utitlity on the XP cd that will check the compatibility of everything installed on your system.
yea what xila sed <_<
I have 98sec and i also want xp pro, i don't know that much so could you help me. I would like to keep all my files etc. how? i have a second pc with a dvd+rw which is networked to my win98sec pc. how and what do i back-up
To back it up send the files across the network to the other comptuer and either burn a dvd of them or just leave them on the hard drive and send them back when u have upgraded.
Files to keep are usually:
My documents
Downloaded program installers of programs u want to keep (ie Not the files in 'program files' but rather the installers that u initially used)
Any loose files that u want to keep eg pictures/ audio/ video
if not program files, then what folder? can i just store my whole hard drive on the new PC and move it back after?Quote:
Originally posted by ilw@18 June 2003 - 12:10
To back it up send the files across the network to the other comptuer and either burn a dvd of them or just leave them on the hard drive and send them back when u have upgraded.
Files to keep are usually:
My documents
Downloaded program installers of programs u want to keep (ie Not the files in 'program files' but rather the installers that u initially used)
Any loose files that u want to keep eg pictures/ audio/ video
Well im making my own PC, so I will be doing a clean install.