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jason 11-04-2005 21:28

Operating systems
 
My parents have windows millennium edition on their computer but i want to put windows xp on there,can i use the back-up disc i got with my new computer,instead of forking out for the new OS?

Any ideas would be great,they have just got broadband but the computer is having serious critical errors and they dont have the windows millennium disc.

Thanks
Jason

vorlon24 11-04-2005 21:43

Re: Operating systems
 
No - you need to buy the software, as the licence has to be activated.

You may be able to get away with an upgrade, but you will need to buy something.

jason 11-04-2005 21:51

Re: Operating systems
 
I thought that about the registration.

Anybody got a cheating way to do it?

Roy 12-04-2005 06:09

Re: Operating systems
 
Quote:

Anybody got a cheating way to do it?
Not here they haven't, and if they have, it would be deleted if it was posted.
Just go and buy it, it saves hassle and you wont be breaking the law.

entwisi 12-04-2005 07:01

Re: Operating systems
 
Jason,

As Roy says, it is not worth the hassle of dodgy Windows copies. Firstly you would be breaking the law. Second you wouldn't have access to any updates(and we all know how often this is required).

What do they use the PC for? If it is just for email/Internet, Office and photo editing there is a free OS that will do this without any of the security issues that come with Windows. i.e. NO viruses, Spyware, Malware. All software is effectively free. It will do a lot more as well, it all depends on how much you want to install. Because of its inbuilt security it would be difficult if not impossible for them to mess it up. It is also extremely stable( I had a old P2 300 running for ~3 years without even a reboot)

It is called Linux. There are many distributions, probably the most end-user friendly is Mandrake although both Suse and Fedora have their fans.

Ian

jason 12-04-2005 08:09

Re: Operating systems
 
They will only be using it for surfing and emailing.

I'll have a read up on linux!

Thanks

Mimi 12-04-2005 08:30

Re: Operating systems
 
My Mums got that

entwisi 12-04-2005 10:38

Re: Operating systems
 
Jason,
What sort of kit does yuour parents have? i.e. what spec PC, make/models of graphics/sound/modem/owt else.

For newbies I would recommend Mandrake, they have even gone out of their way to make it look like XP.

www.mandrakelinux.com

If you wnat to ask any questions feel free to PM me

Ian

vorlon24 12-04-2005 12:43

Re: Operating systems
 
Is there any way it can be emulated?

My computer has dual OS (98se and XP), and I don't want to start repartitioning my drive

Roy 12-04-2005 12:45

Re: Operating systems
 
The whole point of running linux is so that you ARE NOT running windows!! Emulating linux from windows is pointless. I am not sure about mandrake linux but suse linux will automatically partition your hardrive and give you a boot menu so you can pick between your windows installs and your linux installs.

jason 12-04-2005 15:07

Re: Operating systems
 
Decided to get xp on it,got a guy coming out tomorow to do it.

£30 for the upgrade!

Thanks for your help.
Jason

jason 12-04-2005 15:08

Re: Operating systems
 
Footnote:

It was missing dll's......cant understand what happened to them.........that was the problem with it.

WillowTheWhisp 12-04-2005 15:39

Re: Operating systems
 
£30 sounds very reasonable.

vorlon24 12-04-2005 16:08

Re: Operating systems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roy
The whole point of running linux is so that you ARE NOT running windows!! Emulating linux from windows is pointless. I am not sure about mandrake linux but suse linux will automatically partition your hardrive and give you a boot menu so you can pick between your windows installs and your linux installs.

Maybe this should have been done a year ago when I first got the machine.

I only have a 80gb hdd, 10 of which is for 98. I don't really want to start again with a fresh install - it takes longer and longer to copy all the stuff I need to CD, and then back on to the pc again!

Anyone got any tips on how to do a backup quickly?

Neil 12-04-2005 16:34

Re: Operating systems
 
£30 for an upgrade.
I bet you dont get an original CD and licence for £30. :)


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