Subject: | [OM] Re: CD, DVD lives, July 2005 |
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From: | "Jeff Keller" <jrk_om@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Tue, 07 Feb 2006 09:23:45 -0800 |
Doing a clean install rather than upgrade in place seems to be "demanded" by the support people at small offices. I don't know what problems they've seen if any but some don't want to touch a computer that had an upgradel in place performed. I would add even more emphasis to Scott's caution about >120G. I fought a Dell 4550(?) for most of a summer trying to get a 250G drive installed. It seemed to be working then a couple weeks later files would disappear and the system wouldn't even boot. I put a new controller card with its own BIOS in the computer and it seems to be working but I'm still booting from the original drive and using the 250G for data. -jeff ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Scott Gomez" <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Hi Richard, Most upgrade versions of Windows can be installed successfully as long as you've got the original CD for a non-upgrade earlier version. It'll simply ask you to insert the old CD for verification during the installation process. snip Disks at or under 120 MB in size should work with few issues on most systems. Those over 120MB may require partitioning software to be used on older machines. --- Scott Gomez ============================================== List usage info: http://www.zuikoholic.com List nannies: olympusadmin@xxxxxxxxxx ============================================== |
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