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Understand that Daryl, but pretty sure the workaround would work on windows TC>as well, also it is possible to install XP mode onto windows 7 premium, XP m TC>is a full copy of XP so either way you wouldn't lose your non-fossil doors.
Well, the main problem is funding...all the medical procedures I've
had done this year...and still several more to go...have put the brakes TC>> on any extra spending.
Well I understand that fully, but I have found a couple websites where you c TC>get windows 7 for as little as $49 and it's a fully verified copy of windows
Cost isn't bad...but I don't know if the hardware (motherboard, CPU,9/33)
hard drive, etc.) is currently capable of Windows 7.
Re: Re: Irex And XP
Cost isn't bad...but I don't know if the hardware (motherboard, CPU,
hard drive, etc.) is currently capable of Windows 7.
A W7 install disc will tell you whether or not that your hardware is up
to the task...
Re: Irex And XP
By: Roy Witt to Daryl Stout on Fri Jul 04 2014 14:28:13
A W7 install disc will tell you whether or not that your hardware is
up to the task...
Dont even need that. You can download a program from MS that will
check your system. Both software and hardware, and tell you what you
need to change.
Greetings Daryl!
Cost isn't bad...but I don't know if the hardware (motherboard, CPU, >> hard drive, etc.) is currently capable of Windows 7.
A W7 install disc will tell you whether or not that your hardware is up to RW>the task...
Dont even need that. You can download a program from MS that will check you JD>system. Both software and hardware, and tell you what you need to change.
Dont even need that. You can download a program from MS that willcheck you JD>system. Both software and hardware, and tell you what you need to change.
Is that available from Microsoft's website??
Cost isn't bad...but I don't know if the hardware (motherboard,
CPU, hard drive, etc.) is currently capable of Windows 7.
A W7 install disc will tell you whether or not that your hardware is
up to the task...
Wouldn't I have to purchase W7 first to find that out?? If so, I
could be effectively wasting my money.