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Lynn Q
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Hi there,
I have a 10-year-old system which has two hard drives and is otherwise
working fine. It's had a few upgrades along the way with more RAM (now up
to 200 MB (not up to 256, didn't have enough old-style memory). One CD
drive is a CD reader, the other is a CDRW but it's not speedy.
I had upgraded the original Windows ME installation to a WinXP Pro.
However, due to memory limitations (RAM) and just overall slowness due to
the age and technology of this system I wish to revert it back to Windows
ME.
I would prefer to start over from scratch. I still have all the original
hardware disks (CD Burner software, fax modem, etc.) including my original
ME disk. No problems there.
What I need to know is how best to proceed so your guidance in this regard
will be much appreciated.
As I said, a two-drive system, C: is 16 GB and D: is 4 GB. Currently C: is
the main drive with XP installed. D: has some XP files which were put there
due to the storage limitations on C:. Nothing needs to be kept, I can do a
clean install. No files need to be backed up and kept that I know of as I
now use webmail most of the time and my other main files reside on another
unrelated system.
So. What to do? How to proceed? I assume I can format the D: drive first
(where the extra files are). What should follow next? Is it a simple thing
like putting the ME disk in the CD drive and running an install? Or, is
there a better way to accomplish this. I just need a good clean install of
ME on here. XP is going to be used elsewhere, not on this system. Once I
remove it then the license can be put on a different system without fear of
a problem.
Please give me some advice on how to proceed. Any suggestions much
appreciated and welcomed.
Thank you!
Lynn
I have a 10-year-old system which has two hard drives and is otherwise
working fine. It's had a few upgrades along the way with more RAM (now up
to 200 MB (not up to 256, didn't have enough old-style memory). One CD
drive is a CD reader, the other is a CDRW but it's not speedy.
I had upgraded the original Windows ME installation to a WinXP Pro.
However, due to memory limitations (RAM) and just overall slowness due to
the age and technology of this system I wish to revert it back to Windows
ME.
I would prefer to start over from scratch. I still have all the original
hardware disks (CD Burner software, fax modem, etc.) including my original
ME disk. No problems there.
What I need to know is how best to proceed so your guidance in this regard
will be much appreciated.
As I said, a two-drive system, C: is 16 GB and D: is 4 GB. Currently C: is
the main drive with XP installed. D: has some XP files which were put there
due to the storage limitations on C:. Nothing needs to be kept, I can do a
clean install. No files need to be backed up and kept that I know of as I
now use webmail most of the time and my other main files reside on another
unrelated system.
So. What to do? How to proceed? I assume I can format the D: drive first
(where the extra files are). What should follow next? Is it a simple thing
like putting the ME disk in the CD drive and running an install? Or, is
there a better way to accomplish this. I just need a good clean install of
ME on here. XP is going to be used elsewhere, not on this system. Once I
remove it then the license can be put on a different system without fear of
a problem.
Please give me some advice on how to proceed. Any suggestions much
appreciated and welcomed.
Thank you!
Lynn