First, that graphics card has to go and fast. Surely Windows 2000 or XP can't work with a graphics card with such little memory.
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| Originally Posted by computerguy_86 Do I go with Windows XP Pro 64-bit or 32-bit? Anything good about Windows Vista? They say that many devices don't have 64-bit drivers for them yet. Should I go with 64-bit? |
Windows Vista isn't out yet and won't be for a while yet. Don't bother with a beta version as it'll be very buggy and won't be worth the hastle. As for going for a 32bit or 64bit version of Windows XP, well you have a lot of 64bit components, it'll be worth going for the 64bit version otherwise those components are not being used to their fullest. It does depend on
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| Originally Posted by computerguy_86 Might you make any actual suggestions as to want brands/features of/on video cards to look for? |
There isn't much between the choice of Nvidia or ATI chipsets. They are both pretty damn good. As for the actual manufactorer, don't worry about it too much. I would just look on a popular computer parts site and compare the proces. See what you are willing to spend and go on that.
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| Originally Posted by computerguy_86 Will updating components in my system like drives and video cards void the OS activation? I heard with OEM that you aren't allowed to make any hardware changes after installing or you will have to re-purchase Windows. |
The activiation will change but you can just ring up and you'll get a new code. It's all computerised, you just type in the number given to you on the screen. As for the OEM line, surely that's not right. They can't stop somebody from changing something in their PC - what if something broke? They would be expected to repurchase Windows everytime a PC needed a repair. That can't be right.