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On 13 Apr 2004 04:33:46 GMT, itty (Sherry ) yodeled:
Whoa. I'm getting a new computer for my birthday. I'm so excited. (Even though it's just a cheapo Dell)....BUT I now have a circa 1996 Packard Bell, with Windows 95. I can't open half the websites people post, and if I do, it takes forever (if the thing doesn't just lock up). Forget animated things, and the sound is iffy. I have a "cheapo Dell." It;s great. Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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There is a difference in XP & 95. I went straight from one to the other ages
ago now. XP not only looks different (but you can change the look to the classic Windows look), but it stores files in different places. Once you get used to it, it's fine. Cheers, helen s (also on a Dell) --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove fame & fortune **$om $ --Due to financial crisis the light at the end of the tunnel is switched off-- |
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There is a difference in XP & 95. I went straight from one to the other ages
ago now. XP not only looks different (but you can change the look to the classic Windows look), but it stores files in different places. Once you get used to it, it's fine. Cheers, helen s (also on a Dell) --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove fame & fortune **$om $ --Due to financial crisis the light at the end of the tunnel is switched off-- |
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Sherry,
I have XP home edition, no problems works fine. Not sure what the difference is in professional - except more $$. You can probably get away w/home edition. Be prepared, you'll be in for a bit of a shock getting used to XP compared to 95. It is completely different than most upgrades microsoft has come out with. You can set XP up for different users which is kinda cool if more than one of you uses the pc. (it saves your settings - thing such as your background etc). Welcome to the *new millenium* My desktop is in desperate need of an upgrade - getting new motherboard, memory and processor - I want SPEED! JoJo "Sherry " wrote in message ... Whoa. I'm getting a new computer for my birthday. I'm so excited. (Even though it's just a cheapo Dell)....BUT I now have a circa 1996 Packard Bell, with Windows 95. I can't open half the websites people post, and if I do, it takes forever (if the thing doesn't just lock up). Forget animated things, and the sound is iffy. All I use a computer for is internet surfing and keeping up the little mailing list/newsletter labels for the Humane Society newsletter, so I never could really justify buying a new one. Does anyone know, is there any reason I should buy the upgrade and get Windows XP Professional instead of Windows XP home? Sherry |
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Sherry,
I have XP home edition, no problems works fine. Not sure what the difference is in professional - except more $$. You can probably get away w/home edition. Be prepared, you'll be in for a bit of a shock getting used to XP compared to 95. It is completely different than most upgrades microsoft has come out with. You can set XP up for different users which is kinda cool if more than one of you uses the pc. (it saves your settings - thing such as your background etc). Welcome to the *new millenium* My desktop is in desperate need of an upgrade - getting new motherboard, memory and processor - I want SPEED! JoJo "Sherry " wrote in message ... Whoa. I'm getting a new computer for my birthday. I'm so excited. (Even though it's just a cheapo Dell)....BUT I now have a circa 1996 Packard Bell, with Windows 95. I can't open half the websites people post, and if I do, it takes forever (if the thing doesn't just lock up). Forget animated things, and the sound is iffy. All I use a computer for is internet surfing and keeping up the little mailing list/newsletter labels for the Humane Society newsletter, so I never could really justify buying a new one. Does anyone know, is there any reason I should buy the upgrade and get Windows XP Professional instead of Windows XP home? Sherry |
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 16:08:07 -0700, Cheryl wrote
(in article ): itty (Sherry ) dumped this in on 13 Apr 2004: Does anyone know, is there any reason I should buy the upgrade and get Windows XP Professional instead of Windows XP home? Congrats! I just got a new Dell laptop and I paid the extra for XP pro. That said, I'm familiar with both Pro and Home and you really don't need pro. I only got it so I'd be consistent with my work computer and anything I can do there, I can do here. I would put the extra money into ram instead. Before you plug your new computer into the internet make sure you install a firewall or turn on the firewall inside XP. Its not the best one, only blocks incoming not outgoing, but it will do until you can download a free one. You can get a free antivirus as well. I did not like XP. In fact it drove me to Macs but I haven't used it in a long time. A lot of people do and I am sure it is better now than when it first came out. I doubt one is more stable than the other, if it was they certainly would not admit it. But they are the same platform and I can't imagine they would leave something out that would hurt stability. XP has more features mainly for high end users. You are going to be amazed how fast it is if you are using something from 95. |
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 16:08:07 -0700, Cheryl wrote
(in article ): itty (Sherry ) dumped this in on 13 Apr 2004: Does anyone know, is there any reason I should buy the upgrade and get Windows XP Professional instead of Windows XP home? Congrats! I just got a new Dell laptop and I paid the extra for XP pro. That said, I'm familiar with both Pro and Home and you really don't need pro. I only got it so I'd be consistent with my work computer and anything I can do there, I can do here. I would put the extra money into ram instead. Before you plug your new computer into the internet make sure you install a firewall or turn on the firewall inside XP. Its not the best one, only blocks incoming not outgoing, but it will do until you can download a free one. You can get a free antivirus as well. I did not like XP. In fact it drove me to Macs but I haven't used it in a long time. A lot of people do and I am sure it is better now than when it first came out. I doubt one is more stable than the other, if it was they certainly would not admit it. But they are the same platform and I can't imagine they would leave something out that would hurt stability. XP has more features mainly for high end users. You are going to be amazed how fast it is if you are using something from 95. |
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John Biltz dumped this in news:vt0fc.3214$L75.2019
@fed1read06 on 13 Apr 2004: Before you plug your new computer into the internet make sure you install a firewall or turn on the firewall inside XP. Its not the best one, only blocks incoming not outgoing, but it will do until you can download a free one. I recently got cable modem and with my latest laptop addition (all done at the same time) with a wireless NIC, and added a wireless router (very cheap!!) which has its own firewall and have networked my desktop and laptop to share printer and file shares on the desktop. No malicious traffic can get to my internal network (that I've seen yet; I run McAfee firewall but "allow all traffic" just to log it). With no external services running (like HTTP or FTP) I think it's safe. Opinions? -- Cheryl |
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