Bacchus wrote:
Many thanks for all that Dunc. I bought this m/c second-hand 5 yrs ago & it was quite good at the time (1.6Ghz). It had XP on it but I HATED it and so ripped it out and stuck in W2000 pro. Yeah no support for a while now and I think that XP is going the same way shortly. My "spare" is an XP and is wound up and ready to go (just in case) with everything updated about 6 mnths ago. FF (ha) works OK but I can't see in what way it is better than IE (re-ha).
This is not about wine - so my opinion ends here. Promise
I'm sorry you hated XP. XP home was a dog, but Pro SR2 & 3 are great operating systems, and there are loads of free MS bolt-ons, IE 8.0 is free, tried and tested. Most Schools, Uni's and many businesses are staying with XP Pro until Win7 is properly ready (with the bugs fixed) So support will continue for 3 years, by which time, upgrades to win7 will be cheap, if you have the XP Pro licence.
At least with IE 6.0.xx you receive all the critical OS and security updates. I think you've done superbly to survive with a 1.6ghz P4. You must be very clean and very tidy with your file management - for god's sake don't run Norton security after their 2005 system works, it will blow your mother board out, and or blow the bearing on your hard drive as well.
Good luck with it Ba, avoid making too many changes to every day CONFIG or in the registry with large software installs, or uninstalls, it's asking for trouble.
Not
that long ago, I blew a 2.8 gig P4 with 2 gig on the motherboard using Norton 2009 and Outlook 7. Just, too many changes.
If you build your own Ba, I can recommend the AMD triple core processor. The power of 3 x 2.4 P4's, 46 processes running and only 2% CPU usage - quite extraordinary.