I have resuscitated an old laptop. It has a PII /266mhz CPU, 160 megs of RAM and a 20-meg hard disk which has absolutely nothing on it, just one big FAT partition. I have installation media and could install Win98SE or Win2K Pro. I would like your recommendations about which would be preferable. Does this computer have enough horsepower to run Win2K Pro?
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WSDocWatson
AskWoody LoungerAugust 21, 2004 at 11:27 pm #867419Hi Bill,
Given your hardware, my personal preference here would be Win 98. It should run very nicely on this system. I’ve never used Win2K, but have heard there are some hardware and software support issues with that OS, so I imagine it is a question of what you want to do and how familiar you are with each different OS.
I did Google up some reading material for you on Win2K here, here and here.
HTH
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WSDocWatson
AskWoody LoungerAugust 21, 2004 at 11:27 pm #867420Hi Bill,
Given your hardware, my personal preference here would be Win 98. It should run very nicely on this system. I’ve never used Win2K, but have heard there are some hardware and software support issues with that OS, so I imagine it is a question of what you want to do and how familiar you are with each different OS.
I did Google up some reading material for you on Win2K here, here and here.
HTH
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AskWoody LoungerAugust 22, 2004 at 5:37 am #867453Bill
Laptops are peculiar creatures, and the “NT”-type operating systems never did a good job of supporting them until XP came along. You haven’t really got the power or memory to run XP on your laptop, IMHO, so reluctantly I would also say to go with Windows 98 SE. But remember there’s no support (or very little), so any “Security Issues” that Windows 98 might have will not be addressed (except perhaps via IE updates)…
John
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AskWoody LoungerAugust 22, 2004 at 5:37 am #867454Bill
Laptops are peculiar creatures, and the “NT”-type operating systems never did a good job of supporting them until XP came along. You haven’t really got the power or memory to run XP on your laptop, IMHO, so reluctantly I would also say to go with Windows 98 SE. But remember there’s no support (or very little), so any “Security Issues” that Windows 98 might have will not be addressed (except perhaps via IE updates)…
John
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AskWoody LoungerAugust 23, 2004 at 8:58 pm #867954Let’s just say it meets the requirements set by MS for that OS. But I think we all recall what they put forth as the minimum for all their other Operating Systems (Win95 on 8mb of RAM ring any bells). If you don’t want to do anything with the machine but run the OS then you should be fine running Win2K. Win98 should scream with that much RAM on a PII 266. Scream, of course, is a relative term. By today’s standards it will, as I stated before, run quite nicely.
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AskWoody LoungerAugust 23, 2004 at 8:58 pm #867955Let’s just say it meets the requirements set by MS for that OS. But I think we all recall what they put forth as the minimum for all their other Operating Systems (Win95 on 8mb of RAM ring any bells). If you don’t want to do anything with the machine but run the OS then you should be fine running Win2K. Win98 should scream with that much RAM on a PII 266. Scream, of course, is a relative term. By today’s standards it will, as I stated before, run quite nicely.
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